Hard drive partitioning for photographers 101

I have a Mac pro with the 250 Gb HD that it came with and I just bought another apple 500 Gb HD because the first was getting full. I also have an external LaCie 250. I don't know anything about partitioning, scratch disk mumbo jumbo. I am a photographer who uses Aperture and Photoshop CS3 daily. I have 4Gb of RAM and a dual 2.66hz processor.
In your experience what is a good way for me to partition/format these HDs so that these two applications run their best and have room for a huge Aperture library? Please keep it simple because all the forums I looked at were beyond my head.

Throw 3-4 500GB or even 750GB drives in and don't partition anything.
One for scratch, one for data, one for system, and your current drive gets cloned to a new drive (that makes it your backup).
MacGurus has a guide to Photoshop, partitioning, and storage.
http://www.macgurus.com
Look for the forum "Graphic Studio" and the Photoshop "sticky." there is a well-written pdf manual or guide with all the basics.
If you call it mumbo-jumbo (vs "it's all gReeK to me!") it sort of says you are sour on those that do and are forced to learn how our "cars" run and the type of gas it takes. I've always liked to know why the sky is blue, or how things work.
It depends on the size of your files, amount of work, number of layers, and the cost of performance.
There is an excellent blog by a photographer who also is a heavy "power user" Lloyd Chambers:
http://www.lloydchambers.com/
You might find it interesting and helpful.

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