On Tuesday, Mar 30, 2004, at 18:01 Europe/London, Fluxstringer wrote:


On Tuesday, Mar 30, 2004, at 05:53 Europe/London, Michael Emery wrote:

I tried poking a paperclip into the little hole next to the CD drive with
no joy. Later, a coworker cracked open the case on the reluctant iMac and
extracted the CD, to my great pleasure. He said that after eyeballing the
CD drive up close, he's determined that the CD release button is
software-driven, as opposed to a mechanical release.


Is this actually the case?
--
Michael


And remember Glen this is a list were users stick keyboards in dish washing machines !


--


Sorry,
I was distracted away when I read the email, now I re-read it the imac is a tray loader not a slot loader.
And the keyboard thing works ;)
anything that works is OK in my book.


Have Fun

Glen


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