Incidentally folks, whether you have the disk in your hands or waiting for it to arrive still, have a run through the table of contents for this guide and identify the things you should do from it, and create a checklist.
The guide is herculean if attempting to deal with it top to bottom, but if you have a checklist of things you pick out from this you should be well prepared to zip through them when it comes to the install (like, if using it as your OS drive, immediately after installing Windows 7 do a Windows Experience Index run, so that it detects your lightning disk speeds and turns off bad stuff straight away).
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/content.php?306-SSD-ABC-Guide
This is the first SSD I've bought I'm doing an OS install too (netbooks I had before with small SSDs in were pre-installed) and I find it to be a good reference for getting up to speed with.
I think the post-OS changes are going to take longer to run through than installing the OS in the first place though!