What does owner a product of a company have to do with being a fanboi? I own an AMD video card, does that make me an AMD fanboi? I own an iPhone and an accompanying rMBP for development for it. Am I an Apple fanboi?
I understand that this is the Internet and that English may not be your first language. So I'll try to explain it again for your sake:
My co-worker is a fanboi. See, what I did here is identify whom I am calling a fanboi. I didn't say Bose users or Apple users, I said my co-worker. Just for reference, In the United States of America, in which I reside, a co-worker is someone that you work with.
Now, since my
co-worker (again, this is someone you work with, not a fucktard on the Internet) is such a fanboi, it got me to wondering if users of one name brand product were drawn to another name brand product. That's called curiousity:
cu·ri·os·i·ty (kyo͝or′ē-ŏs′ĭ-tē
n. pl. cu·ri·os·i·ties
1. A desire to know or learn.
2. A desire to know about people or things that do not concern one; nosiness.
3. An object that arouses interest, as by being novel or extraordinary: kept the carved bone and displayed it as a curiosity.
So based on this curiosity I thought I'd pose a question on an Internet forum (you are on such a forum right now) so I could get responses from many different people. I'd pose this question in the form of a "poll" so I could quantify any results. I would then look at those results to satisfy my curiosity.
I hope this clears it up for you. If not, please let me know which concept you don't grasp and I will engage in further intercourse with you. Or your mom.