Thank you so much guys for your replies. I figured as much. I will keep my best buy purchased D60. I called B&H today and spoke with them. I am in NY so I would have paid tax which honestly brought their package close to the price of the best buy pacakge. I might have gotten a fancier bag. Woop dee doo. As long as I did not get ripped off I am not upset. Alot of those accessories do look kinda cheap. I am not going to ketchup on my omaha steaks.

Anyhow,

I took some 300 frames over the last couple of days. Went to the park, the bay and took some nature shots. Its amazing how once you have a camera like this for even 48 hours, how everywhere your eye looks, it sees a photograph in the making. Unfortunately, I have not been able to have my creativity shine though into digital bits, but that will soon change. Some of my shots have been astounding for a complete novice like myself. Others have been pretty mediocore. I do plan on purchasing digitial photography for dummies or something of the likes, as I would like a one stop hard copy to teach me what I need to know. I will post on here, and learn from you all, and get the human interaction that a book just cannot provide.

I want pictures like the ones in the camera stores on laminated paper with children with insane detail, but I have not been able to unlock the potential yet. My pictures are sharp and clear with great color, but don't ahve that professional HD still look like the show off shots in the camera shops. - you guys know what I am talking about.

Couple of Questions.....
I have been taking the photos in JPEG large/fine and when I put them on my computer that is is hooked up to a very decent 52 inch LCD, im still scrolling. It is not fun. I was taking them big so in case I want to blow them up I would have enough resolution. However, I don't plan on making posters of my photos, maybe the accosional 8X10 or so if the picture is really nice. What do you guys recomend as a setting for size that is not insanely large? I feel that because the pictrue was taken so large that when the monitor tries to display the whole thing at once without scrolling, that it loses something, It's like what I had in the viewfinder does not come out on the monitor unless it is huge and I have to scroll. otherwise it has a snapshot quality. Do you understand me, the FNG? Would shooting the pic in smaller size preserve the personality of the photo? I hope you guys are understanding what I am trying to say here.

I knoiw the camera has a feature to nmake a small copy of a a photo to send on emal etc. But what If I just want to make a smaller size of the pic without making it too small? The settings seem to be a little toooo small. Im looking forwad to really unleashing teh potential of this thing. Lots of questions on the horizon, but basics first. Thanks for your help.