You have a very valid point, Franko. Your needs are far different than mine, and yours are none less valid than mine. You use what you enjoy, and what works for you. Fact is, there's isn't an Amiga - be it a legacy Amiga, a SAM/A1/x1000, a MorphOS Mac, UAE, or a x86 box running AROS that would do what I require on a daily basis. My business requires more modern implementations, yet I still use OS4, Morph, AROS, and vanilla (legacy C=/A1200 hardware and WinUAE) on a very regular basis on my "off time". I respect anyone that uses any Amiga variant if it does what they require, and if they enjoy it. Christ, I still run an Amiga based BBS - not many people clinging on to "the good old days" worse than I am.
Point I was trying to illustrate, which you didn't miss in the least, Franko - was that the division between different "factions" of Amiga variant users/owners just goddamned stinks. Near 20 years after the demise of the "real" Amiga, we're still bickering about this bull$hit. You couldn't pay me to run legacy Amiga HW as my "main" Amiga. It frustrates me fiddling with old HW, and that's my personal issue, no offense to you collectors of old HW out there. Likewise - I couldn't pay you, Franko (or other "purists" - to swap your C= Amiga's and 64's for more modern implementations, or a UAE box. That's half the fun with this stuff - while it's not cheap in comparison to commodity PC and Mac HW, we got lots of options on OS's and HW. I hope everyone gets a chance to try all the variants.
Point being, despite everyone having their particular "flavor" of what they consider to be the "true Amiga", we're all on the same boat - and far too often we're simply trying to drill huge holes in said boat rather than sticking together and bailing water out of the boat as a whole. Watching the ship sink while attempting to bitch slap each other over semantics about a vintage HW and SW platform won't get anyone anywhere, and I in no way was wagging a finger at you specifically, Franko. The Amiga scene has ALWAYS had this weird polarization that drives the scene apart and into various "camps", it's not the 90's anymore: and we can't afford to do it anymore. And yes, I was there in the late 80's/early 90's in the heyday of the Amiga.
Just my 2 bits, anyways - not trying to start a pissing match here, lol. Just trying to illustrate the friction among the community has very harmful effects, just like it did in the old days.