David Pogue reviews Minolta's teensy high-powered digital camera in the NYT:
At 3.3 by 2.8 by 0.8 inches, it's smaller than a 10-slice stack of Kraft American Cheese slices. This is a big deal: you can actually carry it in a shirt pocket.
It's impossible to overstate the importance of this thing's flatness. You can forget you have it with you. During the holidays, a significant limb of the Pogue family tree came to our house (at one point, 16 people). I whipped out the camera and snapped away whenever I saw something worth snapping. Every so often, I hooked up the camera to a laptop running Mac OS X that I left on a coffee table.
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(Thanks, Michael!)