flash in Linux closely resembles that of video drivers about five years ago
Um No. Not only has flash progessed in leaps and bounds on the Linux front, Linux is ahead
supporting 64 bit Flash. Windows is playing catch-up here not Linux
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
Why not bring aboard couple of terabyte NAS drives, fill them with data, update/sync them at each port.
Then create your own Adhoc network aboard the ship. (optional: charge other students to access the drives) You would take the term "Pirate" to a new level
'First of all, I don't know how to make money on it'
...it's LINUX, your not suppose to make money off it!
flash in Linux closely resembles that of video drivers about five years ago
Um No. Not only has flash progessed in leaps and bounds on the Linux front, Linux is ahead supporting 64 bit Flash. Windows is playing catch-up here not Linux http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html
Why not bring aboard couple of terabyte NAS drives, fill them with data, update/sync them at each port.
Then create your own Adhoc network aboard the ship. (optional: charge other students to access the drives)
You would take the term "Pirate" to a new level