Of course. You're Metro stuff is pretty intriguing. I know that while I like and am very comfortable with Windows UI as it is, it tends to leave something to be desired (
[link]). Metro is the future, and if MS isn't experimenting with Metro interfaces on a desktop environment, then I'm sure as hell glad that someone is. It's not perfect, and it's not fully done; after all, it was made with small screens and fingers-as-input in mind. But in order to streamline their franchise and make sense of their continued existence, Microsoft *must* start making mistakes sooner rather than later so that when Windows 8 comes it doesn't have all the mess that most releases do. I'm very glad and proud of your work (and I realize that sounds creepy).