What about storage

Since Steve started to talk about "the digital hub" all media files has been centered around iTunes. iTunes keeps, plays, organize, syncs more and more types of media like music, pod-casts, video, films, photos and games. Ok it is wonderful to know that I have only one place/app to look/learn to manage it all. But since my main computer is an MacBook Pro all the storage I have to put all this is on is the internal hard-drive that keeps 92.84 GB. That is not much if you have put in your music-library some pod-casts and your photos, don't even think about movies. So what is the strategy. Even Steve must have more media-files than that.

iTunes is becoming more and more complex, soon we don't need to use Finder we can do all things in iTunes. Kidding. But is it only me that lack some strategy to save things. I have long waited for some extra slot on my MacBook Pro to put in another hard-drive but I have not found any that fits into the pc-express slot. So what to do? Anybody have solved this?

All I can think of is to store all my media on a fileserver, but I don't think iTunes like that. And if it had done that it would surely been a loot more like Finder. Hey Apple please think on something before you release Leopard.

Update:
It doesn't seems like I'm the only guy in town with this problem.. Her is an article from MacSlash named 'Managing iTunes Movies Apart From Music?'.
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