
USB media has now become so powerful, you can run programs, boot from them and modify them. The other day on TV, governments were considering banning USB media where sensitive media were concerned. What are they going to use? CDs? Nay! It's the floppy that should be making it's come back.
But the Floppy doesn't have the capacity to hold such information some say. It's because of this inconvenience that limits it's security risk, by not being able to perform lovely things like program execution and hidden hardware modified features.
I personally detest the 3.5 inch one. I like the double sided 3". It had a nice shiny outer casing. I especially adore the 5.25 inch floppy, it's so thin and comes with a nice sleeve, like old vinyl albums. Now, I only use the 5.25 inch as a bookmark.
Just look at these lovely floppies.