block chain, and it s essentially like crude oil, right? you ve got to pay to mine it, and then you ve got to clean it and then you ve got to transport it and at the end of the day someone is paying that fee at the gas pump and that fluctuates and that s the same type of thing. it has a carbon footprint. absolutely the two are in contradiction to one another if you re concerned about a footprint and the environment. you re great, ramona. you have to come back. i have 8,000 more questions, it s only a two-hour show. thanks so much for breaking it down, and i look forward to having you back really soon chblt. coming up, the unsung heroes of the nfl. football players that actually broke the league s color barrier. we re going to talk about that. and i m so excited next saturday i want you to join me for a special edition of the cross connection live from miami. i m doing this as hispanic heritage month wraps up, touching on everything from immigration to entertainment. miami s goi
but there are concerns. digital exclusion is one of them, whether from a skills perspective or physical access to the intranet. or physical access to the internet. and there are concerns around data protection as well. but perhaps the biggest pushback comes from lawyers themselves. some are concerned that moving online will water down the humane side ofjustice. but the master of the rolls does believe that the majority of law can be done by computers rather than lawyers. the idea that it s not going to happen is fanciful. if i was going to go and buy a house in 20 years time, what should my experience be like? i think that the purchase of the property will be recorded on the block chain, and it s entirely possible that the contract will be digitally undertaken. for ronnie, accessible legal support would be a welcome help, she says as long as it works and can be enforced. in tokyo, jonnie peacock has won a bronze medal in his 100 m sprint final after being paralympic champion
code for the world wide web. in effect, the basic rules of how the modern internetworks. devised by the british scientist said tim berners lee, it has been sold as a completely new form of data. the owner of this work will ultimately be buying something that has come from tim berners lee, but it is uniquely their own and their ownership will be recorded in the block chain. have you read it? chain. have ou read it? . ., have you read it? sir tim wrote the original have you read it? sir tim wrote the original source have you read it? sir tim wrote the original source code - have you read it? sir tim wrote the original source code in - the original source code in 1989, changing how people interact with each other. creating a system that was paid in tree, royalty free, and designed to be collaborative. i wanted to track information but also offer communication, so one of the goals was i could use it to collaborate with people i worked with. some have criticised
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