We're all just waiting for a major plague to hit, so we can have our Zombie Amigas rise up and slay the Windows based crap that is out there!
Really, the Amiga community dwindles, then grows, then dwindles, etc. I've been a lurker for many years, then finally bought an A4000 and set out to upgrade it to see if it were a viable platform for my job.
Only really two things that kept me from using it at work. SSH was/is a pain to get installed and working right (haven't done it yet, but then on the Amiga, I have been easily distracted by playing with other things...) and the noise of the PSU. Damn, that thing is like sitting next to some of the servers we have.
The thing about the Amiga that has made it one of the 'dead' computers that still has such a (dare I say religious) community around it is because of how amazing and far ahead of everything else it was at the time of release. I mostly had Atari computers when I was younger, but was always jealous of my friend's Amiga 500 that had Color Icons and an OS that could run more than one program.
Nowadays I'm simply amazed at what it can do with such little resources. I mean you can't even install Windows XP on anything less than 128MB of ram, and even if you do put it on that, I pitty you. It literally took 10 minutes to load up OpenOffice.org under Windows XP with 128mb of ram. Even Ubuntu at the time took about 3minutes.
Granted I don't know what the equivalent program for the Amiga would be, but I bet it'd run with 2mb chip and 16mb fast ram without any issues.
This is why we are still "sad retards". Personally I think the people who boast about having 4GB of RAM and 1GB of RAM on EACH of their GPUs, and then have to say that they can ALMOST run Crysis with everything at highest quality are the sad retards.
The ones that are really sad are the ones who are simply too young to remember games like Lemmings, Cannon Fodder, Dungeon Master, etc. The ones who think Halo is the best video game ever.
Amigas themselves have some personality. Most PCs don't. I think that's one of the main reasons I'm a Linux advocate and Administrator, is because Linux also has a lot of personality.
Anyhow, just some rants.