MPB C2D fully charged at 85% low battery warning keeps coming on?

I purchased my MPB C2D back in Nov 06, recently I've been experiencing drastic drop in battery life after charging overnight. When I use my MBP the following morning, battery meter shows 85%, "low battery warning " comes on, and within 5 mins, it goes to sleep. Anyone know what the problem is?

When did you last re-calibrate the Battery ?

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