Yup, there's definitely one born every minute.
Ask "most people" about the Amiga, and they'll wonder why you're bothering them about a Spanish girlfriend.
It's a niche zealot community - right up there with people who are obsessive fans of "Space: Above and Beyond" - and we all know it's going nowhere.
YES I love using the Amiga.
YES it is the OS of preference for me.
But do I seriously every expect to see an "Amiga" on my office desk? Nope, not ever. It has gone the way of Beta video and a host of other superior, but poorly marketed technologies.
Discreet FX, for all their posturing and constant "our movie Oil Change will feature Amigas yadda yadda yadda" haven't a hope in hell of raising sufficient capital to do anything even remotely effective with the brand, outside (perhaps) a tiny niche hard-core video market. And what good is that to most Amiga Users?
"Let's all support them....." in what, exactly? They can't even answer VERY simple questions about their plans and resources - questions that in no way compromise them commercially.
Apple, with all the resources at their disposal, still can't manage to snatch a tenth of the PC market. You might resurrect a tiny sector of the former Amiga community, and convert some Linux nerds, but that's about it - and that isn't a market.
It's a cottage industry.