My first computer was a Commodore C-116 which was replaced by a C-128 later on.
In 1986, I had a friend who got an AMIGA 1000, and I was hooked immediately. Then the A500 came out and I was lucky to get one in 1987. An A2000 followed in 1990 or so.
Then I started to study and the professors at my university convinced the students that they wouldn't get anywhere without a PC. Well, I still was young and quite naive at that time, so I believed them and bought one aswell. It was a 486 DX-2 66 which costed an insane amount of money and it was horrible.
In the following years I completely lost track about what was going on in Amigaland, the last machine that I noticed was the CDTV. The AGA machines, Commodore bankruptcy etc etc, all passed without my knowledge.
After spending a few years with PCs, the Amiga fever caught me again in the late 90ies (I think ~1998), so I bought an A1200 with PPC and all the blows and whistles. Now I have a nice collection of different machines including an A1000, A2000, a few 500s and 600s. I am putting some effort in Aros at the moment, the classics are used for gaming, DPaint and stuff like that. My work horse machines are all running Ubuntu though and I have one Windows XP machine for Cubase.