I think about this very often. I understand your reasons, but with me it's different. I wasn't there when it all began (I'm 27...), I wasn't awed by the HW, I got my first A in 1996 when my father was rocking his P150 with 32MB RAM. It was a lowly A600, but it was the first computer that was truly my own and that means something, I guess. Also the whole sense of community, the scene - I didn't have a clue what a demo was when I was starting with Amiga and I wouldn't know it today if I only stuck with PC. Amiga just got style - like when I first saw Ocean Machine sometime in 2005 - I was playing Doom 3 with its incredible graphics on my PC the same day, but when I saw the demo with its rotating buildings in the air and the dancer section with the awesome background music at that moment I couldn't care less about truecolor 3D accelerated nonsense, it was just so cool. It still is.