" Just map them out with the utility of choice, such as DW3, Norton under OS9 only, TTP, or apple's own and you'll never even know you have them."
Norton and other utilities can't actually map out a bad block. They all perform some sleight-of-hand to "fix" bad blocks; Norton, for example, creates an invisible, locked file that sits on top of the bad block, marking it as being in use.
The only way to map them out for good is to reformat the hard drive using the "Zero all sectors" option. This will update the bad block list stored on the drive itself and map the bad blocks to spares.
If the drive format fails, the drive has too many bad blocks to be remapped, and the drive should be replaced.