I cannot use an external floppy drive externally because that is an ugly "solution", and it takes up more desk space, the conservation of which is one of the main points of having a case which sits underneath your monitor.
I have hundreds of floppy diskettes, which store many thousands of files, programs, operating systems, photographs, and games.
While that may seem to be true at first, it is simply not.
I love floppy diskettes.
Their aura, the sounds that they make — are like nothing else.
Especially in gaming, using and playing off of a floppy diskette is to me a significant part of the aesthetic experience of playing that game. And I don't know what else but an aesthetic experience playing a video game is!
Furthermore, I shudder to think of how my games would react to being played off of a solid state drive! I think they would most likely explode!
Software is (or should be) written for the speed of a computer, and with the speed of this computer, the games would run so fast they would be unenjoyable, without a floppy diskette and drive to properly slow them down.
Yes, I'm sure there is some emulator or whatever that could do this, but again, I am absolutely not interested in such things; the magic is gone, the aesthetic is lost.