Ipod computer. Would an external hard drive be the remedy?

First off, I'd like to apologize if this has been answered many times over.
I have 37.2gigs of hard drive on this computer, as well as another 13gig drive but that's not important. I would like to upgrade from my current mp3 player to an 80gig ipod. I've never actually used an external hard drive myself, but would one allow me to do all the things an ipod should be able to do? Charge, transfer files, not explode my computer, etc.? Assuming of course the external drive has adequate space.

Yes, it would be a very good way to manage your iPod, and I've done it this way (via an ext hd) for quite a while now.
See this useful article.
Managing your iTunes Library on an External Hard Drive.

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