Aperture 2.1.4 & Yosemite

Whoopsie...installed Yosemite and discovered that the Aperture 2.1.4 that I've been running is no longer compatible or supported.
Any suggestions about exporting/extracting the images from the Aperture library?
Thanks,
David

Just gonna bite the bullet and buy Aperture 3.x...even though it's going away...

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