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Title: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: benJamin on April 23, 2007, 02:06:05 PM
Could someone (Wayne?) give statistics for activity on A.org over the past month?  I swear the number of active users keeps travelling up, and there has been a large number of first posts.

Is activity increasing?

Is membership increasing?

jaminJay
"Just wondering."
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: robo-ant on April 25, 2007, 06:01:47 AM
Maybe Amigans share a 'collective mind', and we can sense that something is about to happen and are collecting to share in the spectacle. :-)
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: Argo on April 25, 2007, 06:30:35 AM
See the Site Meter link at the bottom of the page.
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: benJamin on April 26, 2007, 12:29:17 AM
Not enough historic information, and not as cool as the one that used to be on the left side-panel saying how many new users joined last week, month, etc., and you got more stats if you clicked.  I miss that tool.


jaminJay
"Statistics is market speak for bollocks!"
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: Plaz on April 26, 2007, 01:35:20 AM
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Maybe Amigans share a 'collective mind', and we can sense that something is about to happen and are collecting to share in the spectacle.


That's cool and creepy all at the same time. Suddenly I feel like one of the collective hive. So who's bringing the beer and pizza? Every one seems to have the popcorn already. :-)
 
:pint:

Plaz
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: MaDDuck on April 26, 2007, 01:57:21 AM
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robo-ant wrote:
Maybe Amigans share a 'collective mind', and we can sense that something is about to happen and are collecting to share in the spectacle. :-)

We are the Amiga, resistance is futile.



Sorry. I HAD to say it!
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on April 26, 2007, 02:09:46 AM
Not a definitive statistic by a long-shot, but periodically over the past couple years, I've checked for any good Amiga systems for sale on ebay.  It seems like, right now, there are very few systems available.  Maybe all the good ones have been snatched up, and are (hopefully) in use somewhere??
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: arkanoid on April 26, 2007, 02:13:13 AM
It's just because we (Amiga users from the past) are hitting that age-group where we long for any aspect of our youth :-) I'm guessing most Amiga users are in the 25-35 year range.

I guess there are many of us hitting the 30 year mark these days and 30 is retro "I miss being a kid" nostalgia time! :-)
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: stopthegop on April 26, 2007, 02:14:44 AM
There at least 2 "in use" here.  :)
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: Bug_racer on April 26, 2007, 02:14:45 AM
Ive been bidding on a few amiga 4000 systems lately and honestly I cant beleive the prices , even the 500 stuff is fetching some good $$$ . Definate resurgence , well around my parts anyway :)
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: nbarnes on April 26, 2007, 09:12:51 AM
As one of the new members I must confess it is all a bit weird and I did actually feel "something in the air". It was particularly related to Amiga things and not to any other old computer I've owned so I don't think it's a pure nostalgia/retro business. I think it's the PS3 thing. That would rock my boat.
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: Agafaster on April 26, 2007, 09:38:16 AM
whats that you say, bug_racer ? your parts are having a resurgence ? lucky you ;-)
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: vk3heg on April 26, 2007, 11:35:55 AM
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arkanoid wrote:
It's just because we (Amiga users from the past) are hitting that age-group where we long for any aspect of our youth :-) I'm guessing most Amiga users are in the 25-35 year range.

I guess there are many of us hitting the 30 year mark these days and 30 is retro "I miss being a kid" nostalgia time! :-)


I started to rebuild an Amiga 3000 into a old pc tower case part way through last year. It sit's next to my pc and shares the lcd/keyboard/mouse.

byw: 38 is the age 'ere mate!

Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: Agafaster on April 26, 2007, 11:46:31 AM
Mines 35 for the next 6 months - been here since ohhhh 1998/9 - when I got a) a modem, b) access to t'internet at work ;-)
I've actually had an Amiga since May '95 when I bought my 1200 off some kid in Notts who'd moved off it - probably cos his XCopy broke ;-)
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: benJamin on April 26, 2007, 01:05:34 PM
@agafaster:

 :lol:
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: Plaz on April 26, 2007, 01:45:00 PM
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I'm guessing most Amiga users are in the 25-35 year range.


There was a thread around here some where from last year on the subject. (May have been a poll too) Turned out that among the folks who responded, there was a pretty good spectrum. Ages ranged from teenage to retirement. If I recall the wide median fell around the 35-55 range. But no matter the age, once you're part of the collective, you can never leave. :lol:

BTW 43 for me.

Plaz
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: 6 on April 26, 2007, 06:23:37 PM
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arkanoid wrote:
It's just because we (Amiga users from the past) are hitting that age-group where we long for any aspect of our youth :-) I'm guessing most Amiga users are in the 25-35 year range.

I guess there are many of us hitting the 30 year mark these days and 30 is retro "I miss being a kid" nostalgia time! :-)


I'm 60.  Amiga is the only computer I feel completely involved in.  I would never think of treating a pc the way I have my Amigas, taking them apart, putting them back together, monkeying with hardware and software.  I'm not a techno but folks have told me I know a lot more about computers than I let on.  I can only thank the simple machine.  By thinking how an Amiga works I can sometimes figure out what is going on in pcs.  At least I used to be able to.  My tech has said I'm one of the very few of his clients who actually tries to figure out any problems before I take it to him.

It's like my old Karman Ghia.  I understood its mechanics.  I don't know what to think about current cars with their computer operations.  That is, of course, the hope of auto manufacturers.  It keeps down the shade tree mechanics and you've got to take the car somewhere with a diagnostic computer.
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: jkirk on April 26, 2007, 09:15:21 PM
36 in august fer me(i guess that makes me 35 now don't it :-) )


anyway i got my a500 in '91 and then bought a used system 3months later. always had my eye on the 2500 but could never afford one(even after the release of the 3000) i used my a500 exclusively until '99 when i bought my first pc compatible system.

i am still waiting for that revival that was promised so many years ago.
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: Fester on April 26, 2007, 11:39:31 PM
@6,

Enjoyed reading your post. My dad was very nostalgic about his Karman Ghia.

Seems I've experienced the hope of auto manufacturers you mention. For some reason, the diagnostic tools seem to work better at the dealership. The mom and pop shops are always limited or one version behind.

Tinkering in PCs is just as fun as tinkering with Amigas in my opinion, but my interest in classic Amigas has been on the rise recently. ...The collective A-mind I suppose ...

Fester

Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: benJamin on April 27, 2007, 12:56:18 AM
I wonder what Orson Scott Card thinks of all the hive-mind references.  And do I want to be destroyed by Ender and Bean?

jaminJay
"This world is running riot.
This world ignores the violence.
This world can't see that we're as one.
This world?  I think our time has come."
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: rdolores on April 27, 2007, 03:24:57 AM
I am 46 now. I got my first Amiga, an A1000, back in early 1986 when I was about 25 years old. It was the first computer I felt comfortable with. Previously in college, my only experience with computers was typing programs on dumb terminals, then taking the program, which was on a stack of cards to be processed to see if the program worked. So the Amiga was a real advance for me.
I later got an A2000 which I upgraded with RAM, a hard drive and an A2630 accelerator. I used my Amiga for writing, composing music (Deluxe Music, MIDI) and desktop publishing with ProPage and PageStream. It was the first computer I ever made a buck with: $15 to design a one-page menu, I believe.
I used Amigas continuously until about 1995, then switched over to Windows for job reasons.
I returned to Amigas a little over a year ago, first with Amiga Forever (Cloanto) 2005, then bought my first AGA machine, an A1200. Finally, I succeeded in building an Amithlon which is the closest thing to a modern Amiga that I have.
The Amiga is what got me into my present career, Computer Technical Support for Currency Exchange company. I learned about Operating Systems, GUI's, hardware first on the Amiga, then was able to transfer the knowledge to PC's, DOS and Windows as well as Macs.
Title: Re: Severe resurgence in interest?
Post by: amigadave on April 27, 2007, 04:52:51 AM
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Fester wrote:
@6,

Enjoyed reading your post. My dad was very nostalgic about his Karman Ghia.

Seems I've experienced the hope of auto manufacturers you mention. For some reason, the diagnostic tools seem to work better at the dealership. The mom and pop shops are always limited or one version behind.

Tinkering in PCs is just as fun as tinkering with Amigas in my opinion, but my interest in classic Amigas has been on the rise recently. ...The collective A-mind I suppose ...

Fester



1970 convertible Karman Ghia/Yellow w/black top completely stock.  Boy, I wish I had not sold that car!

Speaking of cars, I just bought a new Dodge Nitro R/T SUV truck because I liked my wife's Nitro SLT so much.  I have not had so much fun driving a car since I was 20 and owned a brand new Mazda Rotary Engine P/U truck with real big fat tires all around.  Loved racing that truck and beating many big V-8 Detroit cars at the time (camaros, mustangs, old GTO's).  From 0 to 80 that Mazda was hard to beat.  I don't race any more, but love the features and looks of my new Nitro, like the inverter and back seat outlet to plug in an Amiga and play it on the composite inputs to the headliner mounted TV.