Well, after about 5 years hiatus from the Amiga, I'm back, and better than ever! I've owned an Amiga since my first A500 in 1987, and owned every major version of it, with the exception of the cd32.
I've currently got an A4000, with a Cyberstorm MKII-060, and a Piccaso IV. Too much memory to count

It's the fanciest Amiga I've ever seen - and sitting here using it in conjunction with my iBook G4, I can't tell too much difference in speed!
I've also got an A2000, which was a recent eBay purchase. Its main goal in life is to play old games without fuss

However, i'd like to tweak a few things!
BTW, anyone got a spare flicker fixer laying around? My old 1084 is getting pretty creaky, and I've got a few VGA monitors laying around here. I'm trying not too make the 2000 too upgraded, but just enough to do damage!
In my real life, I'm a church organist and choir director. I'm taking a break between my undergraduate studies and graduate studies to pursue an interest in pipe organ building. Pretty neat stuff. Did you guys ever know that alot of organists used to use Amigas? I keep running into more and more that did.
I currently work for Muller Pipe Organ Company. You can check out our web page,
www.mullerpipeorgan.com to see exactly what we do.
Thanks to all who still use Amigas! It's a wonderful platform, and still a viable personal computer for every use. My Celeron 866 is rotting in my closet once again - hopefully never to reappear!