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I figred it out!
i had my dashboard added to my login items, so the dashboard would be ready at startup every time i rebooted. for some reason, this interfered wih the menu bar loading properly. when i removed dashboard from my login items, it works just fine again. guess ill just have to remember to load dashboard manually at each startup as always...
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