<< I have an AMD rig right now, and wish I was on Intel... I'm even thinking of gettin' a puny Celeron instead of my 1GHz Duron. Reasons? Stability, stability, stability, stability, stability... Need I go on? >>
Yes, go on and give some evidence to back those claims.
IMO, the stability problems experianced on most AMD systems, is not the AMD CPU or even the chipset, but is in fact the ignorance of the builders. Intel has more leverage to get their chipset drivers etc. incorporated into products, thus when building Intel systems less legwork is required for setup, so newbs 'I wont mention any names' have less of a problem achieving a stable setup. AMD systems require a tad more thought, a person new to computers can easily setup a stable system, but need to spend a little more time learning the basics, ie. chipset drivers, bios settings, etc.
If you dont mind spending a little time to actually learn about building computers, go with AMD.
If you rather not bother spending time to learn how to properly build/assemble/config a system, just slap it together and load windows, and dont mind spending more and getting less, go with intel.