DVD stuck in mini drive running Leopard

I booted Intel C2D mini into Leopard, all looked good. Inserted FCE4 DVD which wasn't recognized on desktop or in disk utility or itunes, did not spin up and won't eject with keyboard or mouse down during reboot or removing all external drives. Computer continues to work with Safari, Time Machine and iTunes. DVD is not recognized and is doing nothing and won't eject. Did I say that already?

I found this link
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/4363/ejectinga_stuck_cd_in_macosx.html
and the one that worked for me was holding down the C key as if the drive were looking for a boot disk. Out it came.
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