My new Macbook Air's (July 2011) CPU reaches 94 degrees Celcius watching basic, low resolution flash video. Should I be worried?

The fan is inconsistent as well. Sometimes it will stay at 2000 rpm past 80 degrees Cecius and other times it will be at 6000 rpm at 70 degrees celcius. Just watching small flash videos, it hit 94 degrees celcius. In response, the fan only went up to 4000 rpm. Is this normal? That doesn't seem healthy.

if you tried everything (smc reset, pram reset...) but if they didn'T fix your problem, your problem is apple's mistake about thermal paste.
apple using too much thermal paste accidently in their factory and too much thermal paste make problems like this.
you can check these links;
Does the new i7 MacBook Air run hot ?
"sarthakmalikFeb 2, 2012 6:30 AMin response to driver49
I guese everyone that has an overheating MBA, their CPU was assulted with a huge blob of thermal paste.
I just gave up on mine, it's 45-60c when you're doing some web browsing, YouTube 720p HD, Mail, Messenger and iTunes....
As soon as I launch a game (Anomaly, Osmos or EDGE from www.humblebundle.com) the cpu boils up to 99*C and the fan is at 6500 RPM LOUD LIKE CRAZY."
Thermal Paste - Heating Issues
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1718557
https://www.flickr.com/photos/litmus/2737351844/in/photostream/
https://caseyfriday.com/2013/09/macbook-pro-thermal-paste-re-application/#jp-car ousel-4328
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1697394&page=13

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