G-Dyno is on the slab in the lab and awaiting a thunderstorm with
sufficient voltage to bring it to life. Which is to say, soon (I
hope!).
In terms of family tree, however, please note that G-Dyno is more of an
ancestor to GEEZ, rather than the other way around. We are now
re-constructing G-Dyno from the DNA of GEEZ. GEEZ is a much more
evolved life form, capable of analyzing you and your car's performance
in the entire range of the friction circle.
However, not all of G-Dyno's genetic code remains lodged within the GEEZ
source. We were thinking of filling in the missing gene sequences with
a snippet of an algorythm reportedly pirated from Mark Daddio's cranial
discharge (okay, it was earwax), but later scrapped that plan when we
learned that Mark is now sporting a hairstyle that can only be called
"the Matt Murray look". We then decided that anyone with the bad
judgement to actually do that to his hair (on purpose we're told) was
probably not our best bet. While suddenly finding GEEZ users all
driving the Mark Daddio method would be a good thing, there was just too
much risk that they'd all instead suddenly find themselves coiffed like
Matt Murray. If word got out that GEEZ was behind that, well, you could
see how bad that would be for business.
So bear with us a bit longer, and we'll see if we can't get this reptile
up and thundering soon.
--Byron
TeamZ3@aol.com wrote:
>
> Whatever happened to GEEZ Dyno? Did it go extinct? Will it be replaced by
> GEEZ Mammal?
>
> M Sipe
> collosal troublemaker
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