>Yeh, ipods will sync with only 1 computer at a time.  You'd have to
>wipe it to get it to sync with a diff. One
>

Not true.  I used to sync my 2G iPod with my laptop and my desktop. 
That's how I moved music from my iBook (downloaded using free 
broadband at the library) to my desktop computer that was stuck with 
dial-up.  You do have to set iTunes to let you manage syncing 
manually on at least one of the computers.

The behavior of iTunes when you plug in your iPod is controlled by 
settings in iTunes, which you can access when you connect the iPod 
after opening iTunes (assuming the iPod is mounted on the desktop and 
seen by iTunes).

Bob

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