But then it weren't because America didn't adopt it till much later, so now we can sell them in the States. - Chip and pin was introduced in the UK in 2003, and over the next seven years, counterfeit fraud in the UK fell by 63%, leading to a 27% decline in fraud overall.
Why all that came together will become clear in a moment. Chip designers-- ARM doesn't make chips , but everyone else does, pretty much.And ARM makes a royalty.
But the real appeal was, of course, flexibility. Chip processing fluctuated. Like cars, computer demand varied through the year, both for consumers-- holidays, the new school year--and for changes in technology-- ah, the new cycle of chips , the tick-tock, as we call it today.
We pretty much believe that. Chip a tooth? No, doesn't happen.That's just expensive. So your teeth are these wonderful fossils, and they have a record of growth.
Uh for example, I would say 1999 we were only half a percent of GDP was comprised of products that were rapidly deflating, chip sets, storage, software, and so on.By 2008 maybe 1% by 2016 now it's 2%. 2% is large enough to cause certain
that you want and then we have sort of like fun things like pet massages and other stuff um for your animals also chip installation I think as well um and then you also get to taste taste wine and all benefits the charity but ourbiggest charity event that we have every year is called the Cabernet Cookoff it's in April I think this year it's on April
If you get a 0% for a mortgage, you'd have a $0 on that closing statement. Chip , can you pass the mic, please?
So I'll just mix a little bit by hand here. chip oftentimes serves as like an architectural structure.
Is it Chip Wilson, the Lululemon CEO? Chip Wilson, yes. Oh, bonus points-- she gets a free book, if she doesn't have one already.That is Chip Wilson.
So every time you add one negative word, you're paying four more cents per ounce and I want to show you the back of the most expensive potato chip bag in our sample.I'll let you read it.
Your chip core. Yeah, that's it. Chip it up. Chip me up.That's what I'm saying.
I'm very proud to introduce Chip Conley. Chip Conley: It is very strange to come to Google and lecture you on math.But let me say thank you, Dan.
I'm telling you to be ready My dear Chip Conley: I wish the sound and the visuals were a little bit better but I did bring afriend here, who's the star of our show.
Yes. male #2: Gross national happiness index. Chip Conley: Yeah, the gross national happiness index.So 40 years ago, the 17 year old King of Bhutan was in India and someone said to him, "What's
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Well let me just say this so the one, it's like over the course of 25 years we've created like 55 boutique hotels so people say, "Which is your favorite?"
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Where what comes from?
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: It's interesting guilt is one that I want to do in the next, there's probably, it looks because the book's doing well there may be like a second version, that and trust are
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Yeah one of the equations in the book is regret and regret equals disappointment plus a sense of responsibility.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Yeah. male #3: I've never been I'm hoping to go this year and I was wondering if you could briefly kind of share what about Burning Man is so great or healthy or whatever.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Yeah, let me say it's, everybody is gonna have a different experience.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Thank you, yes.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Hi. male #4: Thanks so much for the talk -- Chip Conley: Yeah.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Yeah. Well one of my equations I had ever before I wrote this book or even started the research was I had talked about it in my company is disappointment equals expectations minus reality
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Okay, thanks.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: I love the Irwin, it's funky.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Yeah. female #3: So I was wondering what opportunities employees at Joie de Vivre have to learn about these concepts and if so how you teach --
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Yeah. female #3: them.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Well, we have a Joie de Vivre University and I actually teach a class on emotional equations and started doing that about two and half three years ago.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: It's how you use them.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: One more.
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Minimize what?
And what it shows basically is the following, most importantly I'm gonna tell you about the curiosity that relates to it, is that people tend to be happiest as adults when Chip Conley: Well, there's a really interesting, it's a very good question especially in the context of regret and actually, at one point, Dan and I were trying to figure out one equation,
Chip Conley: Hello everybody.Welcome. My name is Chip Conley.
So welcome. Thank you, Chip . Chip is a wonderful, beautiful human being.It's always nice to be introduced by you.
who wants to lead." And that's what Gavin says about Chip . Chip started his company in 1987 at the age of 26 with no industry experience. He turneda seedy motel into a world renowned hotel that catered to celebrities such as David Bowie. And Chip focuses on the higher human needs of his employees, customers, and investors.
CEO. And my friends please give a warm welcome to Chip Conley. Chip Conley:What Meng didn't tell you is that he and I are going down to the Esalen Institute next week to be involved in a Conscious Capitalism Conference that John Mackey from Whole Foods
everything starts to look like a -- audience: nail. Chip Conley: That was Abe Maslow. And he said it because what he said was that the psychology community had gotten so used to actually studying people in trouble, thatthey just assumed that everybody as humans had lots of troubles and that their job as psychologists was to find the troubles. And that sort of what consultants do, that's what
or someone from the last century who thought that what's the most important thing for a company to do is to create customer satisfaction. And yet 80 percent of customers who are satisfied Chip Conley: Yeah. female #1: I don't know what the right word is but -- Chip Conley: Like a granola head.
or someone from the last century who thought that what's the most important thing for a company to do is to create customer satisfaction. And yet 80 percent of customers who are satisfied Chip Conley: This is -- okay.
or someone from the last century who thought that what's the most important thing for a company to do is to create customer satisfaction. And yet 80 percent of customers who are satisfied Chip Conley: And you've been here for a while?
or someone from the last century who thought that what's the most important thing for a company to do is to create customer satisfaction. And yet 80 percent of customers who are satisfied Chip Conley: Well, I mean so the employee -- there's a bit of a connection here. When
And I started making amplifiers for them, too, using an LM 386 chip . It's a little off-amp chip that costs about a dollar and then you just put a couple of capacitors and a resistor on it and you have a pretty good sounding amp. Here, at Maker Faire, I found a guy whomade a cigar box violin. This guy, this was like, he said he tore a piece off of a bar in San Francisco and made some kind of a weird instrument out of it with his own pick up
chip is like, paint its, paint chips are like falling off the door. And then my first Sergeant, who is the 17-18-year-old, comes in and he's yelling and he's screaming at me and he's
chips that were used in the very first computers that were being commissioned by NASA to be put on their missions.
chips in the head, to eventually just augment your intelligence and then migrate onto the cloud.
chips that do exactly the same thing, you may cease to exist, but that creature there is still functioning and has
chips . And I'm like, are you kidding me?
Chipotles are magic. They're really magic.
chips of carrot not deep fried, bits dried in the oven at 70 degrees.
Chips and guac. I mean, kids love that.