Mystery Bluetooth Icon

Can someone tell me what it means when the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar shows a gray B with a black "x" on top of it? The pull down shows dimmed "Bluetooth: Not Available" like when the icon is a B with a squiggle over it.
It's not listed in the list on the Apple page:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107679
MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

I've had this issue also where I've had the B icon in the top with an X going through it. This has occurred once since I've had the Bluetooth module replaced in April, and the Logic board replaced in May.
After the first repair, I reformatted my harddrive, and ensured that the bluetooth plist had been fully erased off my computer, and rebooted, etc however a few weeks later I noticed that the Bluetooth was failing with the jagged line through the icon, and this was when I wasn't using the Mighty Mouse at all, and it was shut off. This lead to having my logic board replaced.
Now just a few weeks prior to my Apple warranty expiring, I'm having the same issues with the Bluetooth yet again. In the past 10 days I've had the X going through the Bluetooth icon once, and then the broken line go through it several times. This is when my computer is in full use, and not when it's going to sleep/waking up which I've read seems to be one of the causes of this type of failure.
I've gone through all the steps mentioned before the first repair, and needless to say nothing has worked to this point in time. There's no pattern nor method to this madness, and thus I will be contacting Apple to let them know what my scenario is and see what they can do for me.
The only other thing I use my Bluetooth for is my Palm Treo smart phone for syncing however such is a rare occasion as I have a direct sync cable/charger for it and thus find it much faster using the cable rather than bluetooth. I also have no other non-Apple networking peripherals directly attached to my computer.
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