Different iTunes libraries on two computers question

Problem: I bought the new iPod, with video cap.
I do have a G5 desktop computer with a music library. Last week I travelled to the States and bought some music in the iTunes store. That music downloaded on my laptop.
The music from my laptop is currently on the ipod.
Is there a way to add the music from my desk top computer to the ipod without erasing the music already on it.
I find it a bit disgusting that it is such a pain to not be able to just drag and drop between ipod libraries and computer ones...
In short: I want all my music from two computers on the ipod... What is th ebest way to go?

When the iPod is connected to your PowerBook, set it to manage music manually. When this is done, you can copy music from multiple computers onto the iPod without losing anything previously put onto it.
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