yep ok hard disks take time to spin up, but the data transfer rates and data densities are 100 times more than they were in the days when a 20 meg hd for an A500 was huge yet, booting up takes ten times as long. why does 1000 times more data need to be loaded at boot to make a gui appear and get the mouse, and kb to work?
This next bit will rouse some controversy...
-My XP PC boots faster than my A1200 did, it's true.
-From standby/hibernate its even faster, <20 seconds.
-The PC can do, and does do so much more than the Amiga, start filling the latter up with modern-day apps/requrements like a USB, IP stacks, mediator, RTG drivers etc, and watch what happens...
-HD speed is an even bigger bottleneck today than it was 15 years ago, thats why things are a changing.
Some perspective;
I remember when my C64 took 5+ minutes to load a game, now I get FarCry up and running in less time from a cold boot. I for one would say thats actually not too bad.