<a href="http://zokier.net/stuff/minion_pro.png" rel="nofollow">http://zokier.net/stuff/minion_pro.png</a><p>Firefox does really badly with Minion Pro at smaller sizes. Well, maybe someday.....
Thank goodness, the web font debate is now over. Now we can go back to revolutionizing typography through interaction and social text, without the annoying sneers about Georgia and Arial.
Why would they use an image to show the fonts? Don't they offer a product that allows you to embed fonts? I tried interacting with the text (e.g. selecting it) and ended up dragging an image file around.
Ok, let me rephrase. I've been working with design agencies for years, and not once have I been asked to use a font that typekit offers. I've actually suggested typekit and it got shot down. While I think that typekit is a good alternative, it is not (YET) a good solution to the current web typography problem.