Morning of April 26, 2015. Sunday.
I am doing an algebra ii task on a TI-84 Plus graphing calculator. It is the most recent one worked on in real life and builds a drawing of a dragonfly via several graphed equations. However, the apparent result is an actual dragonfly that emerges from the front edge. I feel slightly guilty at creating a couple malformed dragonflies (that probably will "suffer" for a short time before dying). One becomes a bit too big since I forget to reset the zoom to the default, and its wings are slightly truncated though it seems to become more "intelligent" and manages better than the normal ones. I am not sure if the buzzing that starts to occur is coming from one of the dragonfly's wings or from the calculator beginning to short out, as a small flame shoots from the side with a "pop". Perhaps a battery has exploded, but this does not seem to be the case.