sneakernet

( /sneeĀ“kerĀ·net/, n.)

   Term  used  (generally with ironic intent) for transfer of electronic
   information  by  physically carrying tape, disks, or some other media
   from  one machine to another. "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a
   station  wagon  filled  with  magtape, or a 747 filled with CD-ROMs."
   Also called `Tennis-Net', `Armpit-Net', `Floppy-Net' or `Shoenet'; in
   the 1990s, `Nike network' after a well-known sneaker brand.

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