Harassing hounds

This pair holler at everybody walking down the footpath by the side of the house. At least there’s a tall wooden fence at the front so they don’t go off at people walking on the main road. The dogs seem to be triggered by sight rather than sound. There’s a little growl on the in-breath that gives me a feeling of aggression behind the yap.

Unusually for a soundmark, they are reactive to a listener’s presence.

Maplin once supplied geeks with geiger counters and laser tubes rather than overpriced Chinese tat

Back-from-the-dead supplier of marked-up Chinese tat Maplin started life out as a supplier run by geeks for geeks, with a wide range of electronic music modules and later on projects which didn’t have any real use, but were technical curiosities.

Maplin sold a lot of Geiger counter kits in the years after Chernobyl. Mine is still in service, I vaguely seem to recall the tube was a ZP1401 with the thin mica window. It saved me a radon survey –radiation is a problem in the south-west with radon leaching out of granite underground. The Geiger counter reads lower in the basement than on the first floor my old house (Maplin’s tube was a mica-window type). Interestingly in 1996 Maplin magazine claimed that the prototype of this detected the Chernobyl cloud passing over Britain.

Another story behind the scenes was that during the testing phase of the Geiger Counter project, the normal background radiation readings rose significantly, these were recorded for prosperity on a printout.We later learned of Chernobyl, the world’s first major nuclear accident. It was detected here first at Maplin [^1]. The implication of this is that the radiation cloud passed over Britain, and not just contaminating the hillsides in Wales.

The display is styled after the dekatron counter tubes in my school’s Griffin and George Physics lab Geiger counter
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