You can try to stick some plastic stick or something alike to get it out. Be careful, unplug your drive from the power source, do not use conductive materials to get it out because you will cause a short circuit.
you probably just stop and load.
Remove the nipple and put as much black power in the space under the nipple as you can, and put the nipple back and fire it . Then repeat! Next time fire the grease out with with a cap BEFORE you load it!!! They make CO2 removers to and screws that screw into the bullet. The bad part is the bullet will get bigger and harder to remove!!
"A good AC drive technician understands the operation of the variable speed drive and the functions of its components.An outstanding AC drive technician also understands the effects of the load on the drive and the effects of the drive on the load."...James Shumberg
Never haul are pull a load in over-drive, DRIVE ONLY Over-drive will burn the clutches up when hauling are pulling a load.
Load the auto save
There are two places you can get proper software updates for your GPS. The first and most convienent is online. If you visit the brand website there will be links for software updates that you can load onto your GPS SDcard. The second place is at a good electronic store. They will sell new SD cards with the software update that you can just insert into your GPS after removing your old SDcard. There are website that offer to update your GPS software with new maps, be very careful with these sites because they are not compatible with all GPS brands.
hogging the road
Installing the program to your hard drive
Yes you can, though, not all games can load from the junk/flash drive.
guess you have to load a savegame
Remove magazine, load cartridges into magazine, replace magazine, operate slide to chamber cartridge.
I have a 2003 Expedition with a 6 CD changer that had a CD stuck in it. We disconnected the battery cables and then reconnected them (have your key fob close by in case your alarm goes off). When we reconnected the battery cables the CD player spit out the stuck CD and then reinitialized itself for about a minute or two. Then I could load and eject all of the CDs inside, and the CD player worked again.