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  • mdione@en.osm.townM mdione@en.osm.town

    @ticho @Provincial @fj talking about OpenStreetMap, someone has already mapped it ๐Ÿ™‚

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    @mdione @Provincial @fj Love the "source=common sense" tag on the changeset. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

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    • metaphil@chaos.socialM metaphil@chaos.social

      @fj I love it. I just wonder how long will it take until this will be exploited for some kind of weird tax deduction fraud scheme buried deep in historic national and EU tax law (#CumSwingEx).

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      @metaphil @fj

      like this:

      in the beginning of 1963, the town of Elten was Dutch, but on August 1, it became German

      Dutch and German traders moved their trucks into Elten with all sorts of cargo in late July that was usually subject to import tax (butter, coffee, etc)

      so when the borders shifted Aug 1, there was no import tax, because the goods hadn't moved

      the event became known as "Eltener Butternacht": Butter Night

      it was so huge they had to do road repairs

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      Eltener Butternacht maakte exporteurs rijk

      Op 31 juli 1963, vandaag 47 jaar geleden gebeurde het: De Eltener Butternacht, een bijzondere anekdote in de Nederlands-Duitse geschiedenis.

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      • aliide@mstdn.socialA aliide@mstdn.social

        @fj they have this on the Estonia-Latvia border too, it may have inspired it, as it's been around quite a bit longer!

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        Valga and Valka get unique shared central square

        The border cities of Valga in Estonia and Valka in Latvia now share a unique central square half of which is in one country and the other half in the other. The vision to restore the once broken historical space in a modern way came from Catalan architects.

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        #Estonia #Latvia #Schengen #Europe #eupol #borders #baltics #baltic #balticstates

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        @aliide @fj This playground doesn't seem to follow the mandatory EN 1177 (impact-absorbing surfacing) standard.

        ๐Ÿค”

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        • kallekn@mastodonsweden.seK kallekn@mastodonsweden.se

          @aliide @fj This playground doesn't seem to follow the mandatory EN 1177 (impact-absorbing surfacing) standard.

          ๐Ÿค”

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          @kallekn @fj ๐Ÿ˜‚ this is why I love Mastodon. Is there a chance that because it is styled after a traditional swing (see pic) as opposed to a child's swing, there may be some sort of exception? (e.g. not play โ€” though still looks to be high enough/enough of an injury risk)

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          • aliide@mstdn.socialA aliide@mstdn.social

            @kallekn @fj ๐Ÿ˜‚ this is why I love Mastodon. Is there a chance that because it is styled after a traditional swing (see pic) as opposed to a child's swing, there may be some sort of exception? (e.g. not play โ€” though still looks to be high enough/enough of an injury risk)

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            @aliide @fj Maybe @jon knows more about this, as he has visited the square and tested the swing, seemingly with no serious injuries?

            https://youtu.be/96Z4AKu0WYM?si=Hlxjukv_EWSYg0Yj

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            • kallekn@mastodonsweden.seK kallekn@mastodonsweden.se

              @aliide @fj This playground doesn't seem to follow the mandatory EN 1177 (impact-absorbing surfacing) standard.

              ๐Ÿค”

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              @kallekn tough people living there!
              @aliide @fj

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              • stf@chaos.socialS stf@chaos.social

                @fj i don't think baarle-nassau ever had a proper border that schengen softened up. it is a very special place, look it up on osm: https://osm.org/go/0EuEZHA

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                @stf

                Belgium has plenty crazy "borders" in the east, too - exclaves and enclaves with Germany - 1st & 2nd WorldWar related...

                On the pic you can run/walk Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands also within a second.

                It's a nice place to visit and btw. the highest point of continental Netherland (322m above sea level) - 30km south is Belgiums highest point with 694m

                @fj

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                • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                  ๐Ÿ’— Schengen

                  โ€œHave you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the towns of Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, you can fly from the Netherlands into Belgium and back.โ€

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                  @fj i mean ur right that was never really high on my list of things to do in life but hey lowkey iโ€™d do this just to say that i did

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                  • aliide@mstdn.socialA aliide@mstdn.social

                    @fj they have this on the Estonia-Latvia border too, it may have inspired it, as it's been around quite a bit longer!

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                    Valga and Valka get unique shared central square

                    The border cities of Valga in Estonia and Valka in Latvia now share a unique central square half of which is in one country and the other half in the other. The vision to restore the once broken historical space in a modern way came from Catalan architects.

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                    ERR (news.err.ee)

                    #Estonia #Latvia #Schengen #Europe #eupol #borders #baltics #baltic #balticstates

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                    @aliide @fj As far as I can find, these have been there since at least 2021.

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                    • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                      ๐Ÿ’— Schengen

                      โ€œHave you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the towns of Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, you can fly from the Netherlands into Belgium and back.โ€

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                      Borders are a construct, but this swing isn't

                      Have you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the

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                      The European Correspondent (europeancorrespondent.com)

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                      @fj It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that swing
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                      • jaseg@chaos.socialJ jaseg@chaos.social

                        @mrtnsnp @fj @herbert_tiemens each period includes two border crossings, so 40 is pretty accurate

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                        @jaseg @mrtnsnp @fj @herbert_tiemens
                        Nevertheless, 38 is below 40, not above 40, as stated in the OP.

                        But looking at the picture, the chains seem to be shorter than 2.23 meters, so everything should be fine!

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                        • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                          ๐Ÿ’— Schengen

                          โ€œHave you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the towns of Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, you can fly from the Netherlands into Belgium and back.โ€

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                          Borders are a construct, but this swing isn't

                          Have you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the

                          favicon

                          The European Correspondent (europeancorrespondent.com)

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                          @fj I'm disappointed there isn't a landlocked piece of ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฑ or ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ช right in the middle of the swing set.

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                            @aliide @fj Looks like it was built in 2020, officially opened in 2021 ๐Ÿ™‚

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                            • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                              ๐Ÿ’— Schengen

                              โ€œHave you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the towns of Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, you can fly from the Netherlands into Belgium and back.โ€

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                              Borders are a construct, but this swing isn't

                              Have you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the

                              favicon

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                              @fj

                              I'm not crying, *you're* crying.

                              ๐Ÿ˜ญ

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                              • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                                ๐Ÿ’— Schengen

                                โ€œHave you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the towns of Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, you can fly from the Netherlands into Belgium and back.โ€

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                                Borders are a construct, but this swing isn't

                                Have you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the

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                                The European Correspondent (europeancorrespondent.com)

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                                @fj Happy people, no ugly German border controls! ๐Ÿ˜

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                                • beach@illo.socialB beach@illo.social

                                  @fj And if you fall off, can you go to hospital in either country?

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                                  @beach Thanks to the EU healthcare card, yes. @fj

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                                  • littlealex@infosec.exchangeL littlealex@infosec.exchange

                                    @fj Imagine this 80 years ago! It is remarkable how far we came from a continent always at war. Not everything is perfect, but we are on the right track.

                                    ๐Ÿ˜

                                    #eu #europeanunion #schengen

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                                    @littlealex ๐Ÿ‘ @fj

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                                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                      @metaphil @fj

                                      like this:

                                      in the beginning of 1963, the town of Elten was Dutch, but on August 1, it became German

                                      Dutch and German traders moved their trucks into Elten with all sorts of cargo in late July that was usually subject to import tax (butter, coffee, etc)

                                      so when the borders shifted Aug 1, there was no import tax, because the goods hadn't moved

                                      the event became known as "Eltener Butternacht": Butter Night

                                      it was so huge they had to do road repairs

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                                      Eltener Butternacht maakte exporteurs rijk

                                      Op 31 juli 1963, vandaag 47 jaar geleden gebeurde het: De Eltener Butternacht, een bijzondere anekdote in de Nederlands-Duitse geschiedenis.

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                                      @benroyce @metaphil @fj

                                      and that is exactly *why* the EU exists (and why it was a daft idea for folk in the UK to vote to leave it and now we are all in a mess because of that decision)

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                                      • vfrmedia@social.tchncs.deV vfrmedia@social.tchncs.de

                                        @benroyce @metaphil @fj

                                        and that is exactly *why* the EU exists (and why it was a daft idea for folk in the UK to vote to leave it and now we are all in a mess because of that decision)

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                                        @vfrmedia @metaphil @fj

                                        The US and the UK are alike in suffering vast consequences for this far right upwelling of stupidity. We both have a lot of fixing to do. I'm pretty sure the UK will slowly rejoin the EU piecemeal

                                        Like this:

                                        https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/17/uk/britain-erasmus-european-union-student-intl

                                        All the ignorance and lies but what makes sense still and always will make sense and never goes away. Time and clearer minds will do their thing

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                                        • fj@mastodon.socialF fj@mastodon.social

                                          ๐Ÿ’— Schengen

                                          โ€œHave you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the towns of Baarle-Hertog-Nassau, you can fly from the Netherlands into Belgium and back.โ€

                                          Link Preview Image
                                          Borders are a construct, but this swing isn't

                                          Have you ever wanted to fly across a border more than 40 times in one minute? No? As of last month, you can do it anyway: By hopping on a swing in the

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                                          @fj
                                          Does anyone know if swing safety regulations are harmonised in the Benelux countries?

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