SDHC card in the DVD slot

A co-worker put an SDHC card in the DVD slot of our work's iMac.  How in the heck am I supposed to get it out?
Let me stress: A co-worker.  Not me.  Seriously.

Some people have had luck by shutting it down, unplugging it, and then holding it with the slot down and very gently shake it a bit. Or, take it to the Genius Bar!
Also, please make sure your profile is correct - it's showing a PPC and a very old OS.

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