Ha! I knew I was a trendsetter, and this confirms it.

Photo: Steven Siewert, The Australian
I bought a ukulele about a month ago, to the growing horror of my neighbours. I always wanted to play a musical instrument, even taking piano lessons several years ago, but it always seemed to involve a big expense and a huge time commitment. Then local TV showed The Mighty Uke, a documentary highlighting the often quirky but always fun ukulele. I was hooked. Only four strings and a short neck make for easy chords. And you can buy a cheap one for $30. Done. The next day I drove to a music shop and bought one.
One thing I learnt early is that an out-of-tune uke sounds terrible.
I don't have a great ear for tuning so I figured a digital tuner
would be the go. The local shop was selling them for $40—more than the price of
the uke!—so ebay to the rescue. This little beauty cost US$10, delivered from
Hong Kong to Australia. I don't know how they can make money at that price, but, hey,
I'm not going to argue.
Four weeks later (I guess it was on the slow boat from China) it has arrived. It's a neat unit, quite tiny, that you clip to the end of the neck. You can swivel the display to see it whether the instrument is on your lap or being held. [continued...]