"Must remember: bright flash = don't look out the windows."
Unfortunately, it happens way too fast for you to be protected by your own reactions. It's instantaneous ... whatever you are doing at that moment in time - that's what you get. If you are facing the window and looking out - then you are probably blind and certain;y impaled by broken glass. Not to mention that the shock wave will demolish your building anyway.
With a nuclear bomb ... the two best places to be are
(1) Standing right beside it
(2) 100 miles away
Either way you've got nothing to worry about :-)
Pete2
Pete,
I think the quote is not about flash blindness but about going to the window after you see the flash in a room, just in time for the shock wave to blow the window apart. In a reasonably sturdy building a few miles away from the blast, the shock wave will blow out the windows several seconds (about 5 seconds per mile) after you see the flash.
You are certainly right about the best places to be!
Respectfully,
Jerry