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 I ;m just going to come out and say it: screw the gym. Screw it right in the face. There is a better way to get the body you want, one that   actually fun and that uses your brain   reward system. Real stanley website ly.     Welcome to Fitmodo, Gizmodo   gym for your brain and backbone. Don ;t suffer through life as a sniveling, sickly weakling鈥攂race up, man, get the blood pumping! Check back on Wednesdays for the latest in fitness science, workout gear, exercise techniques, and enough vim and vigor to whip you into shape. Why the Gym Sucks In general, gyms are are mind-numbingly boring. Don ;t believe me  Why do you think there are TVs attached to every treadmill, bike, and elliptical machine  It   all that stands between us and the realization that Holy crap, we ;re all just hamsters running on wheels! I hate the whir and drone of these machines and the recycled air. Why is this th stanley us ing wet  This place smells like asses and armpits! stanley cup  The distractions are all that keep you from feeling like you ;re in a sweaty version of Groundhog Day, where every time you go it   the exact same, mundane thing. Not surprisingly, the sort of ennui can kill your motivation to exercise. If it feels like a chore, you won ;t want to do it, and if you ;re doing something you don ;t really want to do, you ;re probably going to drag your feet and not go as hard as you could. There are plenty of exceptions here. Say you live in Min Hnye The Navy   s New Badass Drone Hunts Mines Wherever They Hide
 Back at the dawn of the atomic age, many Americans were rightfully worried about the effects of nuclear fallout. So, in a  failed  attempt to reassure people that atomic weapons were nothing to get in a huff about, the U.S. Air Force recruited five volunteers  plus one photographer who didn ;t have much of a say in the matter  to stand directly beneath a 2-kiloton nuclear detonation. The result is a video that you won ;t soon forget. The video was commissioned by Col. Arthur B. Oldfield, the public information officer for the Continental Air Defense Command in Colorado Springs. It was through the video, and its  unintentionally comical  commentary, that he hoped to show the relative safety of a low-grade nuclear exchange in the atmosphere. The exercise happened on July 19,  stanley cup 1957 in a d stanley cup eserted area about 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas. In the video, the soldiers can been seen standing approximately 18,500 feet directly be stanley canada neath the atomic blast  the video claims that it   at 10,000 feet, but that   incorrect . And in what appears to be a rather macabre gesture, they stand next to a sign declaring, Ground Zero: Population 5. Writing in NPR, Robert Krulwich  who many of you might know from the popular Radiolab show , offers his perspective: Watching this film, there are many things to wonder  and worry  about, but one of the stranger moments is how the bomb bursts in complete silence. We see a sudden white flash. It makes the soldiers flinch. T