Why my iMac can't sleep on it's own...

Hey Folks,
SMC reset, PRAM reset, unplugged all externals went back to a hardwired mouse, checked in safe mode. My 27 core i7 still won't sleep. So I resort to manually or scheduled sleep. Which isn't cool, since I want it to 'naturally' fall asleep. It's been having this problem ever since I've noticed it ...
I've been observing the Console recently, though and this is what I get...
10-12-20 11:08:30 AM StatusMenu[149] receiveSleepNote: NSWorkspaceWillSleepNotification
10-12-20 11:08:32 AM servernotifyd[189] Got error This computer’s Internet connection appears to be offline. (-1009) on notification request
10-12-20 11:08:32 AM StatusMenu[149] receiveSleepNote: NSWorkspaceDidWakeNotification
It gets a 'will sleep' but then 2 seconds later 'NSWorkSpace did Wake note', apparently because of a lacking internet connection. Internet?! Huh?! How it's ethernet connected and I'm browsing the web just fine...
Anyways, it's been popping that message regular since this morning. I noticed the next block of shows up in exactly 25, 30mins after, since that's how I timed the sleep mode in the energy saver.
Anything that can be done against that? Something that I forgot to switch off? Any help much appreciated!
I've got a sneaky feeling that the solution might be having to take it in to be looked at. But I'd rather not, since that would be the only problem (if you really even want to call it that) this machine's got. Hauling this beast through this weather, gives me the spine chills
Thanks everyone and happy holidays!!
/s0l

So, I've turned off file sharing and the machine seems to be sleeping reliably. Next experiment is going to be to re-enable it but not actually access any of the files there. Goal being to see if simply having FS enabled is causing the sleeplessness, or if it's because it thinks files are actually being accessed. Incidentally, I found this old KB article about sleep not working while FS was enabled, but it's for 10.0 - 10.2. Anyone know if this is still applicable?
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA21023?viewlocale=en_US

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    0x929ad558: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _YieldToThread + 524
    0x929ad6bc: /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/CarbonC ore.framework/Versions/A/CarbonCore : _SetThreadState + 180
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    I'm very far from being expert at reading crash reports, but I don't think this is a kernel panic. I'm not seeing any signs of a KP in the logs. The following is basically some guesswork on my part and I might be completely wrong, but it may be worth thinking about.
    In your crash report I'm seeing the process which seems to be responsible for the crash is BroadJump/Client Foundation/CFD
    Process: CFD 196
    Path: /Users/judybarnett/Library/Application Support/BroadJump/Client Foundation/CFD
    Identifier: CFD
    Version: ??? (34766848)
    Code Type: PPC (Translated)
    Here is what I've found from searching BroadJump/Client Foundation/CFD.
    +5. BROADJUMP CLIENT FOUNDATION: During your use or installation of+
    +the overall Licensed Software, the BroadJump Client Foundation+
    +("CFD.exe") may be installed on your computer. The BroadJump Client+
    +Foundation is a small application that facilitates communications+
    +between the client software on your computer and your IAP's servers+
    +that manage these applications. The BroadJump Client Foundation+
    +periodically queries BroadJump or your IAP's servers for one or more+
    +of the following reasons (a) to upload the subscriber registration+
    +information that is collected at installation, or (b) to check for+
    +available updates to your broadband access and support software or+
    +messages from your IAP, or (c) for authentication to your IAP's servers for certain application communications.+
    This is apparently some kind of software installed -- or which was possibly installed at some time in the past -- by your ISP (or possibly a former ISP.)
    Path: /Users/judybarnett/Library/Application Support/BroadJump/Client Foundation/CFD
    Exception Type: EXCBADACCESS (SIGBUS)
    Exception Codes: KERNPROTECTIONFAILURE at 0x0000000000000000
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