I was recently working on an application that sent and received messages over Ethernet and Serial. I was then tasked to **add** the monitoring of DIO discretes. I throught, > "No reason to interrupt the main > thread which is involved in message > processing, I'll just create > ***another thread*** that monitors DIO." This decision, however, proved to be **poor**. Sometimes the main thread would be interrupted between a Send and a Receive serial message. This interruption would disrupt the timing and alas, messages would be lost (forever). I found another way to monitor the DIO *without using another thread* and Ethernet and Serial communication were restored to their correct functionality. The whole fiasco, however, got me thinking. **Are their any general guidelines about when *not* to use multiple-threads and/or does anyone have anymore examples of situations when using multiple-threads is not a good idea?**