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excuse me, but could I introduce you to my
WOBBLY WINDOWS
Back in 2008, I had that cube thingy set up. My neighbor was over for a chat and I went over and flipped to another desktop to look at an email. His jaw just about dropped when he saw the cube spin around, and asked if I could get that on his computer.
Seeing as he was just a normal computer user, and I didn't have the time to be his tech support, I just straight up said "no" and handed him an Ubuntu disc which I had a few free copies of (yeah I'm not really the evangelizing type, but will provide what I can). I told him the basics. Try the lived session first. What compiz is, etc.
Don't know if he ever got around to trying Linux.