I don't quite know where I fit into that. I have a fairly modern PC (2 years old, nearly, but a decent enough spec), I use other OSes, but I still retain several classics, an A1 and I was hoping to get a PPC mac for MOS2 and contemplating this X1000 machine too.
Alas, the old job security took a kick lately and such plans are now on hold for the moment.
Well, I suppose if I were to try and "quantify" where one rates on the Amiga Religion scale, I'd have to say (for the sake of argument) that those who want PPC and think that Hyperion is going to save the world are probably 100% religious. I'd say that those who want PPC over x86 by asserting that PPC is somehow superior while ignoring the price performance ratio of alternatives are 100% religious.
Contrast that with someone like myself, I'd have to say I'm 10, maybe 20%, religious. I have my A1200. Haven't used it seriously in a long time but never had the heart to get rid of it. No modifications to it, use UAE more often than that and even then barely. Have AROS installed on a couple different boxes, etc...
So, I'd have to ask then, where do you think you fall in between those figures? You do sound like you got at least a little bit of pragmatism in ya, so I suspect you're somewhere in the middle.
Not that there's anything wrong with being religious, btw. For me the wrongness is being too far in one direction or the other. More importantly, the wrongness is in not seeing the reality of the situation and failing to adapt to it. (Such as giving us something that fails to grow the user base. Which is by far more important than a PPC machine with "customizable" chips that have, as yet, to prove their worth.)
But that's my two centavos.
Ed.