Sharpening images

Hello everyone
I have shot my first RAW images over the weekend and downloaded Nikon View to have my first play with PP.
I was amazed to see what a difference the sharpening tool made in Nikon View.
So, my question is.... is it possible to have too much of a good thing?
(chocolate and wine are of course automatically excluded - too much is never enough
)
Can you OVER-sharpen an image?
Many of the images submitted in this forum are super sharp - how much PP sharpening is the norm? (I imagine it will vary from image to image, but is it a standard correction that most D70 owners make in PP?)
I plan on making some prints with different degrees of sharpening to see what difference it makes, but I thought that I would ask here first.
Thanks
Gecko (maybe that should be the Chocolate Gecko)
I have shot my first RAW images over the weekend and downloaded Nikon View to have my first play with PP.
I was amazed to see what a difference the sharpening tool made in Nikon View.

So, my question is.... is it possible to have too much of a good thing?
(chocolate and wine are of course automatically excluded - too much is never enough

Can you OVER-sharpen an image?
Many of the images submitted in this forum are super sharp - how much PP sharpening is the norm? (I imagine it will vary from image to image, but is it a standard correction that most D70 owners make in PP?)
I plan on making some prints with different degrees of sharpening to see what difference it makes, but I thought that I would ask here first.
Thanks
Gecko (maybe that should be the Chocolate Gecko)