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You’ll tell them how it was called sneakernet because you had to physically move the data.
Before that, people who wanted to share files used the sneakernet method.
First select an account from the accounts that Sneakernet offers.
This provides a viable mode of transport for long distance sneakernet use.
A lot of frames with those dimensions cost $160, and that's without any connection options expect for Sneakernet.
A sneakernet can move data regardless of network restrictions simply by not using the network at all.
A Sneakernet is the transfer of electronic information, especially computer files, by physically carrying data on storage media from one place to another.
Computer geeks call this "Sneakernet," because the information travels as fast as your shoes.
So they resort to a sneakernet.
Transferring data between non-networked computers, humorously known as sneakernet.
Check the payment options and forward it or proof of payment to SneakerNet.
An MO drive is available for ultrasound Sneakernet applications.
Use a PC for the download and sneakernet the images onto the Amiga.
(The Stuxnet worm used a similar "sneakernet" method of distribution.)
When home broadband access was less common, many people downloaded large files over their workplace networks and took them home by sneakernet.
Rafting photographers already use pigeons as a sneakernet to transport digital photos on flash media from the camera to the tour operator.
So they may literally be back to sneakernet in order for people to hand the special client software around from person to person within this censored environment.
In the James Bond film Skyfall, MI6 sets up a sneakernet due to security concerns.
Nevertheless, for large transfers, avian carriers are capable of high average throughput when carrying flash memory devices, effectively implementing a sneakernet.
Don't forget the "SneakerNet" is part of the Internet and let's you get information to or from those who do not have direct Internet connections.
The sneakernet, facilitated by teachers, distributes about 25 GB of free, open-source educational software to the schools, often using external hard disks.
Worse yet, huge amounts of funds could be transferred via sneakernet, TrueCrypted databases, between borders without being able to be traced.
Google has used a sneakernet to transport large datasets, such as the 120 TB of data from the Hubble Space Telescope.
I mean, when people were using so-called "sneakernet" to - by mistake you'd get floppies that would be infected, and you'd stick a floppy in someone's computer.
Drew Houston, the inventor of the Dropbox cloud storage and file synchronization system once referred to his invention as "sneakernet minus the removable media".