Man, I have tried countless times to put the 'Jay Miner Factor' hehe, into words. To articulate the sensations and enthusiasm one feels when using this amazing machine is almost impossible. Mind you all the software devs in the day, contributed immensly to this 'feeling'. Their products had soul. And funny enough, my guess is that the Amiga inherently has a certain something, that is still novel, even in this day and age. It was certainly groundbreaking in its heyday.
And you know what? It matters little, that PeeCees have caught up and now boast the latest gfx capabilites or the highest Ghz, its still just a revamped electronic typewriter from the 70's juiced on steroids. The marriage between h/w and s/w was sheer bliss on Amiga, meanwhile PeeCee's have struggled for long years to reach what amiga had a decade ago. And they still haven't made the right connections. The PeeCee feels so labored so forced on the user, its not sublime like Amiga. Its latest and greatest h/w, still doesn't make up for the flawed OS designs and basic computing philosophies that plainly and utterly suck to this very day. Whenever I want to do something, I end up frustrated and empty. Its not my way, its the m$ way. Amiga was never about imposing itself on the user, and that just rocks! And its this very reason we love our miggy's.
Jay Miner did it right the first time, with his little team, he realised a dream, and his dream still lives on in every one of those white and beige keyboards out their that still bear the amiga A logo. Everytime an Amiga fires up in the morning, somewhere in the world, its like a defiant cry against the dominant standards like m$, apple and linux. Its like the battle of the Alamo, we are the last remaining soldiers in a hopeless battle against market forces that try to drive us in their direction, but we will never falter, never retreat nor surrender.
Maybe one day this discovery we all made years ago, about the Amiga being the only computer with spirit, will finally be discovered by the average joe on the street that is fed up with m$, maybe by the time of the A2 and OS5, who knows.
But one can certainly dream!