Console messages help!!!!

Merry Christmas All!!
I have been monitoring my console and I seem to be getting a lot of different messages, bit worried about it.
Should I be getting as many as 1000 per day?
Is it something I should be worried about?
Do I need to get a replacement mac as this one is barely 4 weeks old, all I have installed is WOW and bootcamp/windows and a couple of apps and widgets?
Different ones appear as I access/exit an app./folder/browser/iTunes etc and some always appear, here are few recent samples:
"25/12/2011 00:34:42.721 com.apple.Dock.agent: 2011-12-25 00:34:42.721 DashboardClient[180:9203] com.tottenham.widget.tottenham: 60"
"24/12/2011 01:37:52.000 kernel: IOSurface: buffer allocation size is zero"
"24/12/2011 01:32:35.683 Mail: unsupported criterion type 12"
"24/12/2011 01:29:54.444 com.apple.Dock.agent: 2011-12-24 01:29:54.444 DashboardClient[293:803] com.weather.widget.Forecast: updating..."
"24/12/2011 01:28:26.971 iTunes: _NotificationSocketReadCallbackGCD (thread 0x10fbdb960): Unexpected connection closure..."
"24/12/2011 01:28:26.971 iTunes: _AMDDeviceDetached (thread 0x11f778000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fcf6ae17f40 {UDID = 6275153bd8d913c0bf99699efb930cfba8d884c3, device ID = 28, FullServiceName = 3c:d0:f8:9a:e0:bc@fe80::3ed0:f8ff:fe9a:e0bc._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' detached."
"24/12/2011 01:28:26.971 com.apple.usbmuxd: _SendDetachNotification (thread 0x1012ea960): sending detach for device 3c:d0:f8:9a:e0:bc@fe80::3ed0:f8ff:fe9a:e0bc._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.: _BrowseReplyReceivedCallback got bonjour removal."
"24/12/2011 01:28:18.665 iTunes: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x11f778000): Device 'AMDevice 0x7fcf6ae17f40 {UDID = 6275153bd8d913c0bf99699efb930cfba8d884c3, device ID = 28, FullServiceName = 3c:d0:f8:9a:e0:bc@fe80::3ed0:f8ff:fe9a:e0bc._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached."
"24/12/2011 01:28:18.665 ath: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0x101acd960): Device 'AMDevice 0x102b3c3b0 {UDID = 6275153bd8d913c0bf99699efb930cfba8d884c3, device ID = 28, FullServiceName = 3c:d0:f8:9a:e0:bc@fe80::3ed0:f8ff:fe9a:e0bc._apple-mobdev._tcp.local.}' attached."
"24/12/2011 01:28:18.518 usbmuxd: _AMDeviceConnectByAddressAndPort (thread 0x102f81000): IPv4"
"24/12/2011 01:16:01.000 kernel: smb_smb_negotiate: Support for the server BE has been deprecated (PreXP), disconnecting"
"24/12/2011 01:10:00.800 applepushserviced: <APSCourier: 0x7fb92ce05510>: Stream error occurred for <APSTCPStream: 0x7fb92cd00620>: The operation couldn’t be completed. (kCFErrorDomainCFNetwork error 2.)"
"24/12/2011 01:09:56.000 kernel: en1: BSSID changed to 08:76:ff:d2:fa:15"
"24/12/2011 01:09:55.000 kernel: Sound assertion "0 == fAudioEngineArray" failed in AppleHDADriver at line 3047 goto Exit"
There are plenty more messages but to be completly honest I have not really noticed any crashes/freezes/slow downs other than just once when my system pref went a bit funny when trying to access mail pref., got the beach ball when I tried to click back to show all while my mac was trying to populate the mail accounts??
Are Macs this problematic as I don't remember having this many issues/glitches when I was using my XP Pro PC, hope I didnt waste my money, someone please reassure me???
Would appreciate any help or advise on this.
Thanks....

I plead guilty of looking at the Console when I was NOT instructed to do so. I have no excuse whatsoever for my reckless behavior. Please don't make me listen to any more Christmas music before I am banished to the bottom of the fiscal cliff.
Seriously, I keep getting the following message ad infinitum:
12/27/12 4:25:04 PM
michaels-imac
com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[121]
(com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent[889]) Exited with exit code: 1
12/27/12 4:25:04 PM
michaels-imac
com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[121]
(com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
12/27/12 4:25:14 PM
michaels-imac
com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[121]
(com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent[890]) posix_spawn("/System/Library/CoreServices/AirPort Base Station Agent.app/Contents/MacOS/AirPort Base Station Agent", ...): No such file or directory
Any advice on how to obliterate the redundent message would be greatly appreciated.

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    8/2/13 12:39:08.577 AM com.apple.launchd.peruser.501: (com.zeobit.MacKeeper.Helper[11692]) Exited with code: 1
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