Is there a flash card or CD available in order to upgrade to Mountain Lion as it takes so long to download such a big file from the internet?

Downloads from the internet take a very long time with such large files, leading to frustrating errors and incomplete downloads. Can not Apple provide an alternative to internet download, or are they too busy concerned being "green"?  I would be more than happy to pay more for a CD or a flash card.

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