Dualdisc stuck in MacBook..=/

well i just got this dualdisc in the mail and i had been waiting for like 2 weeks for it, so i wasn't thinking and put it in my MB..but it didnt take it in right away so i hurriedly shoved it in and now it won't come out. my laptop did nothing, its like its not even in there, but i cant get it out. i tried putting a credit card in, but how is that supposed to work? its flat..? AHH i need help. FAST! THANKKYOUUU!

try restarting and hold the mouse button down while u do that...it tells the computer to eject disks in the drive...
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=88275
this might help...
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