Quote: dSLRs are aimed at enthusiasts who are willing to spend a bit of time and effort on "post-processing" - working with the RAW files to give them an image that suits their individual taste.
Hmmm, don't think so.
dSLR's are aimed at those people who wish to utilise the advantage of interchangeable lenses/filters etc to suit the image being taken. Also, dSLR's are used by many professionals who get it right in camera using jpg files. Professionals do not have the time to process multiple RAW images - they would become too expensive and would not sell anything.
That said, RAW is a fantastic advantage.
Also Ken Rockwells site (see link in post above) is full of hints and tips for lots of differing cameras not just the D60 - although I do not agree with some of what he says, it is a good site for help and advise.