If you\'re lucky, using a wild pointer gives you a plain segfault, if it actually goes out of your program\'s memory space.
If you\'re not, it\'ll stay inside and not do anything noticable at all, at least not immediately. Slow data corruption and / or strange behaviour / intermittant errors after changing totally unrelated things, maybe weeks later, cause much more of a headache...

@ Androgos: I also love pointers.
