Aha! I found the magazine, and the print version says June 31. Really. Yes, I should have caught it but I wasn't looking for mistakes, and am not usually in the habit of second-guessing someone else's writing.
The rule here is no attacks on other commenters. And this is is not going to be a hate thread. So I have removed two comments, one hateful and the other who attacked the hateful commenter.
He liked seafood fine until they were served fish for Thanksgiving, which was the straw that broke the camel's back.
What I took from it is that food preferences are closely associated with memories. His aunt's clam chowder was a good memory; fish for Thanksgiving is a bad memory.
I have a feeling that the "easy to hack" part was deliberate, too. Why design all those levels if no one will see them? This way, they get even more publicity.
I saw the movie when I was a little kid and didn't know the story. The very last scene, with the brothers walking away, tore me all up. Seeing it again after all these years made me tear up again.
I will also remove any further hateful comments.
With glasses -Albert (through both near and far lenses)
Squint my eyes -Marilyn with a mustache
What I took from it is that food preferences are closely associated with memories. His aunt's clam chowder was a good memory; fish for Thanksgiving is a bad memory.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-japan-quake-scuba-20110317,0,7192950.story