I unplugged it, removed it from the water.  Plugged back in and replaced
in the water, green light came on.  Pressed the button and the yellow
light came on.  I checked after several hours and both lights were out
so it looks to be back to normal.

I don't know which processor you're using, but I had a lot of trouble
with that with some TI processors. On initial power up they were fine
but would hang on brownouts.  On investigating their power on detect
circuit released the RESET at a reasonable operating voltage but
wouldn't apply it again unless Vdd went below something silly like
0.1V.  I made sure they understood how stupid I considered that and
since I've designed chips I KNOW you don't have to do it that way. 

I now use NXP ARM Cortex processors for most things and haven't had a
single brownout issue that I'm aware of.  They even have 8 pin DIP
versions!  (Yes, a 32-bit ARM in an 8 pin package seems silly but
they're cheap and come in handy at times.)

On 12/26/2015 05:15 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
>
>   I've never seen that before.
>
> Sounds like you may have experienced a micro power outage that reset
> and mimicked program inputs that confused the computer.
>  If you do a power off reset, [unplug/replug] does it stay that way?
>

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