Red Hat's Fedora can now be easily downloaded from their website or from trusted mirror sites, and can also be obtained through torrent downloads.
There are two versions of the Everything Spin: i386 and x86_64. It's a large download, with a fashionable size of four DVDs. This makes it possible to carry around a complete, instant, bootable and installable mirror of all the software that Fedora had to offer at the time of release.
If you don't want to carry around four DVDs, you could use a USB hard drive or a USB thumb drive. However, the Everything Spin is a lot more fun to use in its physical form.
In the past, Fedora Unity has released a CD version for those without DVD drives. However, this time they have released a 23-CD version of the Everything Spin. It's just for fun and includes four extra discs of new and shiny software compared to the previous version of Fedora. If you're interested in seeing how the installation process looks, you can check it out here.