Thank you for your interest in Lotto Magic. So what is Lotto Magic you ask? 
Well its a Home Business and benefits club/savings club. Meaning you can earn 
$100s or $1000s per month and gain access to discounts from top name online 
stores, huge savings on vacations, entertainment tickets such as concerts, 
movies, and sporting events. I mean, you name it and they will save you a lot 
of money on it. Plus you earn big commission checks while being entered in the 
Florida lottery, meaning you could become an instant MILLIONAIRE!
 http://flalottomagic.net/?p0615 or http://freelottomagic.com/?p0615 
Their are 2 different memberships: Team Player and Team Captain. 
 
 Team Players get all benefits and are placed in a Lottery Pool with 7 other 
members. If anyones numbers hit, you each win 10% of the prize money. To join 
as a Team Player costs $25 per month, but you are not allowed to earn 
commission as a Team Player.
  http://flalottomagic.net/?p0615 or http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.timers.timer.aspx#remarksToggle
> which says:
>
> " If you use the Timer with a user interface element, such as a form
> or control, assign the form or control that contains the Timer to the
> SynchronizingObject property, so that the event is marshaled to the
> user interface thread. "
>
> You have been lucky that it works on winforms... it's still quite
> possible that your code will hang, unless you add synchronisation.
>
>
> You can still use timers with GTK#, but you will have to use
> Gtk.Application.Invoke to run delegates on the GUI thread:
> timer.Elapsed += delegate {
>    Application.Invoke (delegate {
>        AutoSave()();
>    })
> });
>
> GLib.Timeouts are a much nicer (thread-less) model.
>
> --
> Michael Hutchinson
> http://mjhutchinson.com
>



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