Macbook Pro needs restart after sleep...

My Macbook Pro has starting doing this thing where the screen will go darker and it will tell me I need to restart by holding the power button. It happens pretty often when the computer wakes up from being in sleep mode. What's the deal?

Here's a console log detailing a wake sequence with failed Bluetooth and USB.
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel hibernatepage_listsetall start
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel hibernatepage_listsetall time: 334 ms
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel pages 255568, wire 58460, act 36514, inact 14866, zf 73, throt 0, could discard act 17321 inact 127821 purgeable 513
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel hibernatepage_listsetall found pageCount 109913
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel IOHibernatePollerOpen, mlget_interruptsenabled 0
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel writing 109692 pages
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel image1Size 125079040
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel all time: 4800 ms, comp time: 2057 ms, deco time: 0 ms,
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel image 208890368, uncompressed 449298432 (109692), compressed 207754412 (46%), sum1 6d35adf1, sum2 4ccdde5c
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel hibernatewriteimage done(0)
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel sleep
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel System Wake
11/29/07 5:58:05 AM kernel [IOAppleBluetoothHIDDriver][setReportWL][00-0a-95-3a-e1-ba] Could not send DATA command via interrupt channel
11/29/07 5:58:06 AM mDNSResponder[15] setsockopt - IPMULTICASTIF error 10.37.129.2 -1 errno 49 (Can't assign requested address)
11/29/07 5:58:06 AM mDNSResponder[15] mDNSPlatformSendUDP sendto failed to send packet on InterfaceID 00815600 en2/4 to 224.0.0.251:5353 skt 7 error -1 errno 49 (Can't assign requested address) 2256359361
11/29/07 5:58:06 AM mDNSResponder[15] setsockopt - IPMULTICASTIF error 10.211.55.2 -1 errno 49 (Can't assign requested address)
11/29/07 5:58:06 AM mDNSResponder[15] mDNSPlatformSendUDP sendto failed to send packet on InterfaceID 00819600 en3/4 to 224.0.0.251:5353 skt 7 error -1 errno 49 (Can't assign requested address) 2256359361
11/29/07 5:58:06 AM mDNSResponder[15] setsockopt - IPMULTICASTIF error 10.37.129.2 -1 errno 49 (Can't assign requested address)
11/29/07 5:58:06 AM mDNSResponder[15] mDNSPlatformSendUDP sendto failed to send packet on InterfaceID 00815600 en2/4 to 224.0.0.251:5353 skt 7 error -1 errno 49 (Can't assign requested address) 2256359361
11/29/07 5:58:06 AM mDNSResponder[15] setsockopt - IPMULTICASTIF error 10.211.55.2 -1 errno 49 (Can't assign requested address)
11/29/07 5:58:06 AM mDNSResponder[15] mDNSPlatformSendUDP sendto failed to send packet on InterfaceID 00819600 en3/4 to 224.0.0.251:5353 skt 7 error -1 errno 49 (Can't assign requested address) 2256359361
11/29/07 5:58:10 AM kernel AppleYukon2: 00000000,00000000 sk98osx_dnet - recovering from missed interrupt
11/29/07 5:58:12 AM kernel AppleUSBHub::setPowerState(0x460e800, 2 -> 4) timed out after 10495 ms
11/29/07 5:58:12 AM kernel EIR is not supported.
11/29/07 5:58:16 AM kernel AppleYukon2: 00000000,00000000 sk98osx_dnet - recovering from missed interrupt
11/29/07 5:58:17 AM authorizationhost[302] Failed to authenticate user cshotton (tDirStatus: -14090).
11/29/07 5:58:21 AM /usr/sbin/spindump[369] process 36 is being monitored
11/29/07 5:58:26 AM authorizationhost[302] Failed to authenticate user cshotton (tDirStatus: -14090).
11/29/07 5:58:33 AM authorizationhost[302] Failed to authenticate user cshotton (tDirStatus: -14090).
11/29/07 5:58:36 AM com.apple.SecurityServer[20] Failed to authorize right system.login.screensaver by client /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app for authorization created by /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app.
11/29/07 5:58:36 AM /usr/sbin/spindump[369] process 36 is being no longer being monitored
11/29/07 5:58:37 AM kernel hibernate image path: /var/vm/sleepimage
11/29/07 5:58:37 AM kernel sizeof(IOHibernateImageHeader) == 512
11/29/07 5:58:37 AM kernel Opened file /var/vm/sleepimage, size 2147483648, partition base 0xc805000, maxio 400000
11/29/07 5:58:37 AM kernel hibernate image major 14, minor 2, blocksize 512, pollers 4
11/29/07 5:58:37 AM kernel hibernateallocpages flags 00000000, gobbling 0 pages
11/29/07 5:58:42 AM kernel System SafeSleep
11/29/07 5:58:51 AM kernel hibernatepage_listsetall start
11/29/07 5:58:51 AM kernel hibernatepage_listsetall time: 332 ms
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel pages 261630, wire 58337, act 42003, inact 12349, zf 74, throt 0, could discard act 18090 inact 127958 purgeable 2819
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM mDNSResponder[15] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en2 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:021C:42FF:FE00:0000); network traffic reduction measures in effect
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel hibernatepage_listsetall found pageCount 112763
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM mDNSResponder[15] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en3 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:021C:42FF:FE00:0001); network traffic reduction measures in effect
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel IOHibernatePollerOpen, mlget_interruptsenabled 0
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel IOHibernatePollerOpen(0)
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel writing 112542 pages
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel image1Size 125406208
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel all time: 4773 ms, comp time: 2131 ms, deco time: 0 ms,
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel image 216278016, uncompressed 460972032 (112542), compressed 215103712 (46%), sum1 491547db, sum2 bfc88fc9
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel hibernatewriteimage done(0)
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel sleep
11/29/07 5:58:53 AM kernel System Wake
11/29/07 5:58:56 AM mDNSResponder[15] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en1 (172.30.2.41); network traffic reduction measures in effect
11/29/07 5:58:56 AM mDNSResponder[15] Note: Frequent transitions for interface en1 (FE80:0000:0000:0000:021C:B3FF:FEC5:BB5E); network traffic reduction measures in effect
11/29/07 5:58:58 AM kernel AppleYukon2: 00000000,00000000 sk98osx_dnet - recovering from missed interrupt
11/29/07 5:59:00 AM kernel [IOAppleBluetoothHIDDriver][setReportWL][00-0a-95-3a-e1-ba] Could not send DATA command via interrupt channel
11/29/07 5:59:03 AM kernel AppleUSBHub::setPowerState(0x460e800, 2 -> 4) timed out after 10964 ms
11/29/07 5:59:03 AM kernel EIR is not supported.
11/29/07 5:59:06 AM kernel AppleYukon2: 00000000,00000000 sk98osx_dnet - recovering from missed interrupt
11/29/07 5:59:08 AM /usr/sbin/spindump[369] process 36 is being monitored
11/29/07 5:59:10 AM /usr/sbin/spindump[369] process 36 is being no longer being monitored
11/29/07 6:00:23 AM kernel BT_USB Controller: SuspendDevice(0) failed with error e0004051
11/29/07 6:00:23 AM kernel BT_USB Controller: SuspendDevice(0) we are still connected to our hub so .. plain reset 0x4693a00
11/29/07 6:00:54 AM kernel CSRUSBBluetoothHCIController::setPowerState(0x4704000, 1 -> 2) timed out after 50695 ms
11/29/07 6:03:39 AM /usr/sbin/ocspd[390] starting

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