Obviously, the technologies of today like RFID chips, were not around in the 1st Century A.D. when the last book of The Bible was written - Revelation.
But many have taken certain Scripture and attempted to add to it by their own devices. The questioner appears to be inferring to the 'mark of the beast' spoken of in Revelation by the writer John. No one knows what this mark will be so to say there is a connection between the mark and the chip is premature, at best.
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chips=frenchfries crisps=potatochips
Ketchup and salt and vinigar chips rule old dutch is amazing
slow cooked potato chips in small kettles using either safflower and/or sunflower oil
The motherboard.
Between 10 to 20 potato chips equals one ounce (depending on the brand).
If you think of a motherboard as a suburb with houses and buildings (chips) connected by streets ( buses) then it makes a bit more sense
It varies greatly between brands, sizes and location.
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Mr. Chips is a fictional character from the novel "Goodbye, Mr. Chips." Brookfield School, located near Birmingham, England, is a real educational institution. There is no direct similarity between Mr. Chips and Brookfield School as Mr. Chips is a fictional creation, while Brookfield School is a real-life school.
I'm not absolutely certain (I've never crossed the pond), but I think what we in the US call chips, the English call crisps, and what they call chips, we call fries.
between lays and kettle ill have to say kettle.