AE and Airtunes or Mac Mini?

I’ve been “this close” to buying an Airport Express just to be able to listen to music. I’ve been using my iPod connected directly to my stereo via its dock, but I may have killed the battery of its predecessor by leaving it connected too long.
I have an Airport Extreme as my PB’s base station and everything is working fine. With the relatively inexpensive refurbished Airport Express I thought I’d be pretty content.
Then I got on this forum and I’ve been reading about many who’ve had dropout problems with their AEs. The more I looked at it, the minuses appeared to overcome the pluses:
I’d have to leave my PB on whenever I wanted music. This probably should mean no music while editing movies or burning DVDs. I’d have audio dropouts. Somehow it seemed like a poorer choice than I’d first expected.
Then I saw refurbished Mac Minis and thought that might be more useful. I could use the MM, my current Bluetooth keyboard, buy a Bluetooth mouse, and connect the Mac Mini to my TV just when I needed to set up a playlist in iTunes. It all seemed the perfect solution for listening to music without messing with an additional piece of network hardware (other than the MM).
However, now the dollars are adding up -- and I still have to go to the MM and turn on the TV just to listen to some music. This solution that started out at around $100 is now five or six times higher putting this new toy in another category entirely.
So, my two questions: Let’s say I want to kid myself into believing that spending all this on hardware is reasonable, is there some way to control iTunes on the Mac Mini from my PB?
On the other hand, is this entire decision-making process flawed and I should just continue using my iPod until it dies (It’s a 3G non-click wheel anyway) or go with the Airport Express – downside notwithstanding?

Keep in mind that the problems you see discussed in this forum represent only a very small fraction of the total number of users of the Airport Express - the majority of Airport Express owners have absolutely no problems with use of this device. People always post here when they have problems - rarely will people post a message to simply indicate everything is working great.
Yes you can remote control iTunes on the Mac mini (and in fact the entire Mac mini) by running a "Virtual Network Computing" (VNC) server on the Mac mini, and a VNC client on the Powerbook. Usage of VNC is a frequently asked question in many of the OS X Tiger discussion forums - see for example Dirk Everse, "Using VCP and a headless Mini", 04:40am Oct 15, 2005 CDT

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