I welcome.
Has decided to write pair words about me.
Down to the beginnings 1990, because of politic, we can't get foreign things in the country. In Russia, it was practically impossible to find computers, except for self-made clones ZX Spectrum. And I have ZX too. Then, began to appear others computers. Many-many PC, some Atari, and few Amiga.
(In that case, here, in Russia, we do not have big Amiga fandom. And after all that years its no more then 30-60 active Amiga users, I think.)
Has got acquainted with Amiga 600 approximately in 1993.
I own my first Amiga 600 about 2 years, but only for playing games, watching demos and listen music. Wonderful time, I came from high-school and could stay for half day playing games. And a half night

Little bit later, I have entered the institute also to me was necessary PC, for training, and i switched to PC. All that years i always want to get Amiga back, but no chances to get - computer was rare and if was on sale, only under the high price.
Several years ago i managed to find some Amiga machines, in good conditions, and start to make up missed.
I start to learn AmigaOS, but sometimes its not easy to understand what i need to do, and what i get after.

Almost all documentation in English, and few russian-speaking people, usually can't help me and explain something.
To help any other Russian people, with Amiga set up and configuration, and for 'history', i start 'Russian Amiga wiki' project (
http://amiwiki.spb.ru). Now i try to understand and translate as much as i possible.
As, the last years I help with the organization CC demo party (
http://cc.org.ru), and I show Amiga to visitors in 'exhibition of historical computers' on this party.
PS sorry, my English is really awful. I not bad read, but to write for me difficultly enough.