It's understandable, Lt. Just not as Apple has intended it to work and not how we make it work... If you, for example, are getting low on harddrive space and think of a way to move your large MP3 collection out to an external drive, it *might* seem like a good idea to get an iPod. For those not in the know, it seems like they'll be able to move their songs off to the iPod, freeing harddrive space on the main drive. If they buy an iPod for this cause... Well... A friend of mine did that. He actually put his iTunes library on the iPod (harddrive part) and let it synch to the iPod (music part). So he has the same songs twice on the iPod. It seems stupid, but it kinda works. Until he has more songs than half his iPod's size, that is. Or until the iPod fails. And sometimes they do, let's be clear about this...
I guess Apple _should_ state more clearly how the intended use is for the iPods... Then again, it might be less successful that way.