First time online wireless with my new MBP

I am in Bartlesville, Oklahome at an RV park. I am using wireless for the first time. Seems to be working just fine. I have the computer on my lap, it is slightly warm, feels good.
My SN is Rolacoy. I wanted to try a video chat but noone in my buddy list is on line. If you have iChap ring me up so I can try this out.

Ok someone came on and it worked great.

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