Backatchya,
Thanks for the useful info and links. In fact, the link to the Apple support paper (ht2534) is totally cool. I have seen this info posted many times in different ways. I never thought it was something Apple provided. I had assumed what other people were posting was workarounds. Seems that our friends in Cupertino really do understand the inter nation nature of their target consumer.
I appreciate the simple explanation as to why I need to choose my country. I guess I have acquired a natural suspicion that there is this desire by Apple, Google, Yahoo, Facebook et al to acquire as much info about me as possible.
I think I will stick to what I know for now and use my existing Apple ID to setup the iPad. The way it is being explained here, I can create other Apple IDs another time and use those for additional iTunes accounts.
I want to be clear about the process to get apps for the iPad. If I use my MacBook to buy iPad apps, these iPad apps will remain on the MacBook. Then, using the iPad(s) I have, I can sync to the MacBook and the iPad apps will appear on the iPad (assuming I have set up my preferences for the sync).
So, if my MacBook has apps in two different iTunes accounts, I will have to sync the iPad(s) once for each iTunes account. If I buy iPhoto for iPad with one iTunes account (account A), I can sync this app to BOTH iPads. If I buy Angry birds for iPad with another iTunes account (account B), I can sync this app to BOTH iPads.
Makes too much sense. Sounds too easy. I am accustomed to the Microsoft way where I have to be an engineer to understand the process.
Again, I appreciate the useful links and advice.