Are You a Fanboy? 19 Signs to Look For
By PC World Staff, with help from our Twitter followers, Facebook friends and others
Fanboyitis is a common affliction in tech circles. Do you have it? Here are 19 telltale symptoms.

But how can you know for sure whether you're a fanboy (or fangirl)? To settle that question, we asked PC World staff, Facebook friends, and Twitter followers for diagnostic signs of fanboyitis, and here's what we came up with. If more than a few of these warning signs apply to you, well, then, you know.
Fanboy attire and accessories
You know you're a fanboy/fangirl if …

… you sleep in pajamas bearing your favorite [company's] logo. -- Troy R. King (@pcrtech), via Twitter
… you've gone to a baseball game dressed up as one of your favorite Star Trek characters. -- Nick Mediati, PC World
Fanboy behavior and habits
You know you're a fanboy/fangirl if …
… everybody else is just plain wrong. Those idiots. -- Alan Stafford, via our Facebook page.
… you drop counterarguments the way a firewall drops packets. --Carl Tessier, via Facebook
… you've taken multiple joyrides around Infinite Loop. -- Ginny Mies, PC World
… you've experienced feelings of sexual arousal during new product demonstrations. -- Mark Sullivan, PC World

… you check the Wikipedia page of your favorite product every couple of hours to ensure that no unfair, unsubstantiated and deeply hurtful comments have been added to the entry and are now just sitting there unchallenged. -- Steven Gray, PC World
Fanboys in society
You know you're a fanboy/fangirl if …
… you refuse to reply to any your friends or loved ones' e-mails until they switch to Gmail. -- Ginny Mies, PC World
… you think there's nothing weird about starting a Facebook page for your iPhone. -- Mark Sullivan, PC World
… you have little difficulty working the terms "Linux distribution" or "pressure-sensitive touchpad" into "normal" conversation. -- Mark Sullivan, PC World
Fanboy worldview and philosophy
You know you're a fanboy/fangirl if …

… you can't get over the fact that a Mac user (like me) can get a job at a publication called PC World. -- Nick Mediati, PC World
… every story written by professional journalists who don't think like you are totally "teh biased", "on the take" or "in the back pocket of [Insert your least favorite company here]." -- Darren Gladstone, PC World
… you feel utter contempt not only for Mac and Windows users, but also for users of any Linux distribution other than your own. -- Steven Gray, PC World
… you believe that the world is divided into a force for good, as embodied in Steve (Ballmer or Jobs), and a force for evil, as embodied in Steve (Jobs or Ballmer). -- Steven Gray, PC World

