Fanboys are fanboys for their own reasons. I mean, the PS systems had a number of games (good and bad) for just about anything you wanted to play. For that, it's an easy choice and an easy system for people to get behind. I don't think Sony fanboys are drones, I see that as a network effect. Their friend(s) have a PlayStation, and that kind of word of mouth is immensely powerful, and so it's a logical step. That's how many people became gamers, and Sony deserves fair credit for helping to make games "cool" again.
By that I mean they helped gaming break out of the "13 year old teenage boy" stereotype of the 8-bit and 16-bit days and make it a subset of pop culture that attracted adults as well. Sony's involvement was overall good for the industry.
Today it's a bit ironic to see Nintendo fanboys dishing it out against Sony, calling out arrogance and karma. I mean, Nintendo's past speaks for itself. Karma smacked their arrogance right upside the face. For some Nintendo fanboys to be so arrogant as to claim the PS3 is already dead? Stupid. Nintendo's the underdog with something to prove here. It hasn't even BEGUN yet.
That being said, at the end of the day, chip problems, delays, and all of that aren't going to matter. The market is extremely forgiving. Delays are quickly forgotten. The only REAL mistake Sony has made, IMHO, is that game consoles aren't "luxury items" as Sony's PR likes to call it. Their pricing is all wrong. Everything else will be forgotten with time.