Looks like a nice way to get all the components at once. Obviously, the primary part of importance is the ATmega328P chip. For now, I think I'm going to get a full sized Arduino Uno or Duemilanove 2009. Looks like I can get either one for ~$20USD shipped. If I remember correctly, Jameco is a bit steep for shipping on small orders. The only thing that's keeping me from ordering right now is not knowing if there is a good reason to make sure I get an official Arduino or a clone. The price isn't much different, but I can't see what the difference is at all.
I'm thinking I'll order a couple sample thermal sensors from Maxim-IC to play with before I step up to the DHT11/22. I'll also be looking at getting some kind of relay setup to actually control the fans since it's both cheaper and more reliable than using X10 (especially since they aren't already set up that way).
Does anyone have any idea if the accuracy of the DHT11 is really that bad (+-2C and +-5%RH)? If that's true, then I'll have no choice but to go with the DHT22. If they aren't that precise, but they are accurate from one sensor to another, I'd probably be able to use the DHT11. I'm looking at finding delta temperature and humidity from inside and outside the attic. If they are accurate from one to the next, the delta would be consistent even if they weren't precisely reporting the correct humidity. Temperature-wise, I could always just use the Maxim-IC temperature sensors which are pretty accurate.
FWIW, I'm thinking that I'll get one Arduino for testing and, once I get things working correctly, I'll get one or two more for the actual installation(s). I'm thinking it would be much easier to install one at each fan location rather than trying to run wires from one side of the attic to the other (since they aren't connected and there's no easy passage).