Olympus gave me an E-400 for free and
I sold it within a month or so In all seriousness though, as a standard DSLR I found it pretty good and the image quality from the kit lens was superb, I just couldn't cope with the handling (it was too small) and the choice of lens was quite restrictive if you are on a tight budget (the high-end lens' are exellent, but the choice at the cheaper end is limited compared to Nikon and Canon)
The E-1 is still a stunning piece of kit though, virtually every war photograph taken in the past 4 years has come from that camera, and despite "only" being 5MP it's still the camera of choice today, if it's bomb-proof you need you've got the right camera
I tried to get hold of one a while ago to use as a weather-proof second body to use with the stunning Olympus 50-200 2.8 (absurd length when you convert it to 35mm equivalent) but decided to go with a Nikon D200 instead because I struggled to find a good second-hand one.