It's 2010. Or '10.
This year, my grandfather, oldest son of his generation, turns 82. 8+2 is 10.
On February 13, I, also oldest son of my generation, turn 28. 2+8 is 10.
My dad, oldest son of his generation, is already 55. 5+5 is 10.
However, 10 days after I turn 28, he'll turn 56.
So for 10 days in 2010, the digits of the ages of the three oldest sons of each living generation in our family will equal 10.
Clearly, the end is nigh.
This year, my grandfather, oldest son of his generation, turns 82. 8+2 is 10.
On February 13, I, also oldest son of my generation, turn 28. 2+8 is 10.
My dad, oldest son of his generation, is already 55. 5+5 is 10.
However, 10 days after I turn 28, he'll turn 56.
So for 10 days in 2010, the digits of the ages of the three oldest sons of each living generation in our family will equal 10.
Clearly, the end is nigh.
Now, are people being throw in jail over this? No, it's a fine of 25,000 (which converts to roughly 3.2 trillion American dollars).
I loved it.