John DiNardo: Graduated from the Naval Air Technical Training Center in Memphis, Tennessee, as scholastic honor man in the aviation electronics technicians school. Honorably discharged from 4 1/2 years of service in the Marine Corps, including a tour of duty in the Vietnam War. Earned the Bachelor's Degree in Science Education from Kean University in Union, New Jersey. Graduated with the highest grade-point average of the class of science majors. Selected as a member of Kappa Delta Pi national scholastic honor society. Taught six classes per day, in physics, to twelfth grade students at Governor Livingston Regional High School in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Desired to return to a more stimulating career in electronics. Completed evening college courses in electrical engineering, and in advanced mathematics (differential equations) at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey. Having been educated and experienced in Marine Corps aviation electronics, I performed industrial electronic circuit troubleshooting, fault analysis, and the design of electronic circuitry, serving with numerous corporations, including Bendix Avionics and Dynalco Corporation in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and with McGraw-Edison Corp. and Industrial Timer Corp., both in New Jersey. Then served for twenty years as an electrical engineer and designer of electronic circuitry with Bell Telephone Laboratories in Whippany, New Jersey . Completed my career as an electrical engineer and circuit designer with Mobile-Vision Corp., the nation's leading manufacturer of police car video systems. Selected as a member of Kappa Delta Pi national scholastic honor society Military electrical and electronics schooling, plus education in college mathematics and physics have given me the knowledge of electricity and magnetism necessary to understand the nature of our electric Solar System.