Hey everyone.
Hopefully I'm putting this in the correct section.
I guess to start I'll introduce myself.
I'm Richard. I own a small automotive Restoration business.
I also do some sideline step by step article writing for magazines.
Basically decided to upgrade from my 5 Mega pixel Kodak Point and shoot.
Of course me being a guy and obsessed with electronics. I've always sort of kept an eye on camera technology.
Anyways I decided to go take a look at a better point and shoot to take some decent pictures.
And while going through store after store got sucked into the DSLR's.
I started to consider the Nikon D40. When after going through about four stores comparing prices I saw the Canon EOS Rebel XTI (400D) at a very appealing price.
So I asked them about it, and they said they had just sold out.
So out of curiosity I asked them how much for the in shelf and they offered it to me for 575. I told him I'd give him $539 for it.
After talking to the manager he agreed.
So he goes to ring it up. And I find out that the sale for the day included with the camera a Epson Photo printer with a $100 rebate (Free printer) a SLR's for dummies book, and a 99 dollar camera class. All free with the camera.
The manager didn't seem too happy once he told him that. (It being included must have slipped his mind.) 
And I was going to buy a photo printer anyways.
So I see that I basically walked out with the camera for $420.00
Thing looks like it has never been touched because it was always locked behind a glass case.
Anyways, as far as what I needed, I think I may went a little overboard. But all the more fun right? 
This would be my First DSLR. So I'm a newb in the SLR crowd. Just trying to learn what I can so I can get the most out of my new toy. 
I know a guy using a XT (EOS-350D)
And he takes excellent photo's with it.
That was one of my reasons for choosing the Rebel.
So I hope I made a good choice on the camera. and that you guys approve. 
I think my first upgrade needs to be rid of the Factory 18-55mm lens.
You guys got any tips, or pointers for a newb?
Also what kind of advice can you give on maintenance of this thing?
Thanks guys.
Richard

