Apparently, it was not well-received:
I don't agree with the "closing windows & shutting doors" piece, nor getting into the center of buildings. A thermonuclear bomb will, of course, produce in a millionth of a second a hypersonic shock wave, an impulse, that will shred anything and everything in its path, which means that any and windows will be utterly fragmented and many (perhaps all) buildings will collapse.
One's best bet would be to head into the sewers. Of course, that's where many of NYC's rats live, but in the ensuing Apocalypse, it will likely be Us against them anyway.
I don't agree with the "closing windows & shutting doors" piece, nor getting into the center of buildings. A thermonuclear bomb will, of course, produce in a millionth of a second a hypersonic shock wave, an impulse, that will shred anything and everything in its path, which means that any and windows will be utterly fragmented and many (perhaps all) buildings will collapse.
One's best bet would be to head into the sewers. Of course, that's where many of NYC's rats live, but in the ensuing Apocalypse, it will likely be Us against them anyway.