Computer enters sleep mode while streaming

Did Apple or anybody ever fix this issue? My computer has been on for 3 years without sleep.

Likely is the Video card, but...
Have you blown the dust out lately?
Get Temperature Monitor to see if it's heat related...
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12381/temperature-monitor
iStat Menus...
http://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/

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    Have you blown the dust out lately?
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    Aug 17 01:06:00 Jim-Fridlunds-Computer kernel[0]: Power Management received emergency overtemp signal. Going to sleep.
    Aug 17 01:06:13 Jim-Fridlunds-Computer kernel[0]: Power Management received emergency overtemp signal. Going to sleep.
    Aug 17 01:06:19 Jim-Fridlunds-Computer kernel[0]: Power Management received emergency overtemp signal. Going to sleep.
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