Difference between Condition: Good and Condition: Normal?

I just got my Macbook in June, and it has already changed in my Power options from Condition: Good to Condition: Normal. The stats are:
Charge Information:
Charge remaining (mAh): 4230
Fully charged: Yes
Charging: No
Full charge capacity (mAh): 4262
Health Information:
Cycle count: 59
Condition: Normal
I am trying to calibrate my battery for the first time thinking it may help, but is this something I should be worried about at the number of cycles I have?

Hi cedowner: I beleive there has been a change in the wording from Leopard (10.5) to Snow Leopard (10.6) My MacBook Pro has the same wording, and it did change with the upgrade to Snow Leopard.
Hope this helps
Stedman

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