I believe Michael is correct. I've been using it exclusively since 1998 and am finding it difficult to switch (only because I don't WANT to switch) to dot net.
You can imagine my surprise when I upgrade VisualStudio to 2003 and there was no longer any libraries for classic asp and the new free studio doesn't include it either. I still use VisualInterdev sometimes just for the reference material.
But to your point, ASP is here for a while. I will likely make the move to asp.net once 2.0 is more widely supported by hosting companies. I have a PILE of customer functions and tools I've got to upsize so I'm really not looking forward to the prospect of migration. But in this industry, we have to evolve or starve.
There is my 2.5 pence