2 silly questions what is boot camp and do I need it? & How to transfer PC

Okay, I've just ordered my first mac it's a 17" 1.83 refurb iMac, I've noticed a lot of stuff about boot camp, what is it? Does it allow me to transfer my old pc files to my Imac? The only files I will be transfering are pictures and music files can anyone tell me how easy or hard this will be, Thanks again

There are no silly questions.
Boot Camp (which is still a beta until Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' comes out) allows you to boot your Intel-based Mac in either Windows XP or Mac OS X. It will make an extra partition on your internal hard drive on which you can install WinXP SP2.
To transfer you PC files onto your Mac you will not need Boot Camp. There are several ways to do it, but perhaps the easiest is to burn you files on a CD-R or DVD-R and insert the disc into your Mac.
For your music files: start iTunes and import all music files from your CD/DVD (File menu > Import).
For your pics: start iPhoto and import all your pictures from the CD/DVD (File menu > Import in Library). iPhoto is really the best way to keep track of all your current and future pics and share them with anyone.
Good luck and welcome to the Mac world!

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    OS Version: 10.4.8 (Build 8N1150)
    Report Version: 4
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    3 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x90403cf3 CGXGetNextEvent + 145
    4 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x90403c29 CGXRunOneEventPass + 49
    5 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x90402744 CGXRunOneServicesPass + 107
    6 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x9040d32a CGXServerLoop + 150
    7 com.apple.CoreGraphics 0x903e1a9d CGXServer + 1164
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    9 WindowServer 0x00001f7e _start + 216
    10 WindowServer 0x00001ea5 start + 41
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