Sneakernet

Sneakernet (alternatively known as armpitnet and floppynet) refers to the transfer of electronic information by physical means, including the manual delivery of cassette tapes, floppy disks, external hard drives, USB thumb drives, or other media from one computer to another. Even with the improvement of Internet speeds, users may resort to sneakernet when encountering network problems, firewalls, or an outage.

History
During the production of film series in the early 2000s, the crew were known to have hand-delivered digitized footage to the residence of director  on 1st-generation iPods configured to function as external FireWire drives.

Bandwidth humor
Many jokes about sneakernet bandwidth have been attributed to computer scientist, the author of MINIX. His example, first published in 1981, theorized about the bandwidth of a trained to carry floppy disks. This has since evolved into hypotheses involving situations ranging from s to trucks.

"“Never underestimate the bandwidth of a filled with, or a filled with CD-ROMs.”"