We can agree to disagree, I guess. Since you quoted me, I felt compelled to respond.
Our points of view seem seperated by a canyon. Some points:
1 I still happily and productively use my Amiga for nearly everything, including surfing the web. While I appreciate Amiga.org as an Amiga friendly site, it does not form the borders of my online horizon. I surf everywhere with Amiga. In fact, I bravely use Amiga on sites where I would fear to tread with Windows for fear of infection. (Grin!) The only sites I avoid are those that are prideful of cutting edge standards and video codecs (U-toob, Google Earth, etc).
2 I don't see technical difficulty leaving this site as is. I certainly don't want to marginalize the hard work that goes into all web sites, especially one as comprehensive as this one. (Thanks again guys.) My fear is Wayne and company may someday grow tired of old HTML and hanker after the latest & greatest web technology. That's human desire, not a technical roadblock. The technical sophistication, content, accessability, moderation, and style of Amiga.org is very nicely matched to our purpose. (Again, thank you!)
3 My Amiga is not "retro", it is the way I want to compute. Period. I do enjoy (and collect) some retro technology more than most people, but Amiga is not nostalgic for me. You make the comparison to a C128. I can't see it. The Amiga OS (and hardware, too) is vastly more powerful, capable, and sophisticated. I admittedly have little experience with Commodore 64/128, but the only commonallity I see between the two is the manufacture's logo. In short, I'm not willing to hang up my guns yet. I don't think I'm the only one.
Reading back over what I just wrote, it even sounds hard line to me. I think I'm responding to a tide I feel here from other users. It seems many members (the majority?) want to speed my world into history. We've all seen negative and sarcastic posts advising newbies to limit their exploration to gaming and hobbying. Others have actually jeered the notion of still seriously using an Amiga as the main computer. Though I don't understand pure gamers and collectors, I'm glad everyone is here.