One of the linux myths is that using the operative system means using the command line, but why should we demonize it?

Introducing... The Fedora Cheat Cube!
http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/7760/fedoracheatcube.png

No longer does using the terminal have to involve memorizing obscure commands, you can always have a fun cube around to remember the important things, like yum commands and navigating with the terminal. 

This would be a fun thing to hand out at Fedora booths at events, and I intend to get this translated into spanish and hand them out at the FLISOL. 

Now, it wouldn't be much help if I didn't give out the source, which you can find at 
http://proyectofedora.org/Fedora%20Cheat%20Cube.svg

One of the things I've been suggested to do is to include the 4 Foundations somewhere (Possibly on the "Fedora cheat cube" side?), and also a link to the http://join.fedoraproject.org website. 

Another idea I have, is to prepend a $ on commands that can be run as a normal user, and # to commands that *require* root to work, then add a footnote on each side to indicate that. 

Other than that, the help I'd really appreciate is giving the frontal face (The one with the Fedora logo) a make over, so it actually looks good. 


Thanks for your time!

Disclaimer: The original cube was taken from gnome-look.org 
[1] http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php?action=content&content=119833

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Ing. Juan M. Rodriguez Moreno
Desarrollador de Sistemas Abiertos
Sitio: http://proyectofedora.org/mexico