I'm with ya man, I miss the old days too. There used to be 5 Amiga stores near me or at least not that big a deal to drive to from where I live. 2 in PA 2 in DE and one in NJ. One of the ones in PA even had a small computer museum in it and one of the stores in DE held user group meetings and sponsored bus trips to World Of Amiga shows in NYC. I just recently bought a Samiga in hopes to rekindle my Amiga interest and I do like it very much but it's just not quite the same. I couldn't get it on the net and was unable to even find anyone to assist me with getting it online. Heck back in the old days there was all kinds of help. Being an Amiga user was exciting back then and the Amiga was a real thrill to use thanks to Jay Miners design. I must say that the Amiga is still a joy to use, just not quite the thrill ride it once was which I'm sure has to do with many things but mostly that I'm getting old. ;-)