The Gig Is Up

Counting both noun and verb forms, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) lists and defines thirteen separate ‘gigs’.

‘A flighty, giddy girl’ was where it all started and then ‘spin’, ‘whirl’, ‘whirligig’, ‘fool’, giggle and ‘joke’ are all in one way or associated with the word. Even when you get up to the 18th century where it meant ‘light one-horse carriage’, its origin might be ..

perhaps based on the ‘bouncing, whirling’ sense of the earlier ‘gig’.

Until recently, most of us would primarily have associated ‘gig’ with the music industry and even today young struggling bands are delighted (initially) to get their ‘first gig’. In this sense, we have two possible origins;

  • ‘a gambling bet’ (possibly from the use of a spinning wheel in some original ‘gig’ game), which then was generalized to mean ‘a business undertaking’ and then applied to a musical performance.
  • the musical engagement sense to the original ‘spinning’ meaning of the word, perhaps influenced by the Old French ‘gigue’, meaning ‘dance’. which also gave us ‘jig’.

The word in this context dates back to 1926 ... and this makes for a good little read if you want a more thorough and entertaining overview of the myriad meanings and learn where some of this research came from.

But when did the gig we know today come from?

That dates just back to 2009. And to me it continues to honor the light, flighty, gaming/gambling origins of the word. So let\'s stop using it and call it what it is. Exploitation? Slavery? After all they shoot horses, don't they?


‘Street’. It might be a mean one for film buffs or nameless were you musically inclined but today it’s just the 5th word to celebrate MicroBlogVember, noting that I actually got the tag right for the first time and that it now seems no longer to be needed.

I won’t stop though.


Gah : Microblogvember … double GAH!!


I mean, this MicroBlogVember idea seems simple enough. I wonder if the words will get more complicated / unusual / odd? Only the random generator knows.

Which begs the question. If it does. Is it still random?


No fancy posts to win the MicroBlogVember pin … no tricks, just plain and simple rhythm. I like the idea @macgenie - thanks for introducing it.


Mark my words. I am focussed on MicroBlogVember, but my later arrival might cause disqualification. If so - who cares, it’s an interesting exercise.

Let’s be honest. I care. 😇


The key to winning your MicroBlogVember pin is by actually starting on November 1st - which quite obviously I have failed to do, I wonder if I will be granted some leeway?


TIL : Only 3% of the woodlands in the state are owned and managed by California. The remainder is owned by the federal government.


Zachary Crocket writes

”The 20th-century innovation that launched the global frozen-goods …. but industry’s chief pioneer is hardly a household name.

… and then goes on to write all about Clarence Birdseye.

Birdseye? Not a household name? Who’s fish fingers does he buy?



Beto O’Rourke drops out of 2020 presidential race.

I wonder if NOW he’ll get on and do the job he should have been doing - campaigning to win a D seat in Texas?


Next is a new app that brings dynamic playlists to Apple Music

… anyone have any experience of this?


Google to buy Fitbit in $2.1 billion deal

Time to trade in your Fitbit?


The Fall

A 5 minute short film only available on BBC iPlayer to my knowledge - so unseen by this chap - and as important as to how this got released as much as the film itself.

Reminded me a tad of Orson Welles.


The World’s 20 Most Profitable Companies

Not much left if you take out oil and banks.


It’s a telling graph called ‘the curse of the ex-pat’ … coincidentally it relates to my earlier inktober drawing.



”We need to remake society toward human ends rather than the end of humans”

Douglass Rushkoff

1 of 100 Team Human ‘Chapters’


The Gig Economy Is Task Driven.

The Future Of Work Is Not.

Continuing To Iterate My Thoughts On Human Value for Inktober.


The local newspaper in Sonoma is called The Press Democrat. Last year it won a Pulitzer. This week it has 30 reporters out in the field reporting on the fires.

And they say nobody does ‘local’ anymore. The Press Democrat proves otherwise.

Massive kudos.