Bugatti-Galibier might be the sexiest four door car I have ever seen. I like the chrome work and the interior, it's a great mixture giving a combination of old elegance and new style. I don't know a lot about cars but even I can see this is an amazing car. Here are the finer details that I mostly do not understand I'll leave that to the experts.
According to Bugatti:
As the climax of its centenary celebration ceremonies, Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. presented customers and opinion-makers with the Bugatti 16 C Galibier concept, intended to be the most exclusive, elegant, and powerful four door automobile in the world last weekend in Molsheim. At the historic site where Ettore Bugatti once laid the cornerstone of his company, Bugatti’s current president, Dr. Ing. Franz-Josef Paefgen emphasised that the Galibier is one of several concept studies with which the company is considering for the future of the Bugatti marque.
Art - Forme - Technique: those are the brand values to which Ettore Bugatti and his son Jean oriented themselves in order to develop even more powerful engines and even more noble body designs for each new model, which were without equal in quality, handling, speed and elegance. In the process, they experimented again and again without compromise with new materials; thus was Bugatti one of the first manufacturers to use aluminium parts for bodies, engine blocks and wheels.
Art - Forme - Technique are also the brand values to which the design and engineering team of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. oriented themselves in the development of the Galibier. With this new four-door concept car, Bugatti assumes anew a leading role in the use of new material combinations. Thus the body is constructed of handmade carbon fibre parts coloured dark blue so that, when illuminated, the woven structure shimmers through strikingly. Carbon fibre not only possesses unusually great rigidity but is also especially light. The wings and doors are out of polished aluminium.
The Galibier’s design masters the challenge of uniting sportiness with the comfort and elegance of a modern four-door saloon. The basic architecture picks up on the torpedo-like character of the Type 35, which was already revived in the Veyron, and reinterprets it. With the typical Bugatti radiator grille, big round LED headlights and the clamshell running the length of the vehicle which became synonymous with the brand identity under Jean Bugatti in the Type 57, this car transports the Bugatti genes into the modern world.
Beneath the bonnet, which folds back from both sides, there resides a 16-cylinder, 8-litre engine with twostage supercharging. What makes this engine special is that it was developed as a flex-fuel engine and can optional be run on ethanol. Four-wheel drive, specially developed ceramic brakes and a new suspension design enable the agile, always-sure handling of a saloon of this size.
The interior reflects the elemental design of the exterior. The dash panel has been reduced to the essential; two centrally located main instruments keep even the rear passengers constantly informed of the actual speed and previous performance. Parmigiani, the Swiss maker of fine watches, created the removable Reverso Tourbillon clock for the Galibier, which may be worn on the wrist thanks to a cleverly designed leather strap.
This looks like one kick ass movie but then again any movie starring Clint Eastwood is good. For an older man he still has the ability to draw the eye and have your full attention. It's funny he always plays these hardcore angry strong silent type but seems like the nicest man in real life.
The plot is kinda one we have seen before in some way or other. It's about this grumpy old man, Walt Kowalski who is an Korean war veteran whose wife died, making him even angrier at the state of the world. His only companion is his dog and his prize possession is a 1973 Gran Torino. His biggest complaint is the downwards spiral the neighborhood is taking and when his neighbors son, who is Asian, tried to steal his car.
His life starts to change from that point forward. He becomes friends with the Asian family, getting along with them more than his own children.
The rest you can see in the trailer it's pretty straight forward, in a interesting way though.
I found another video clip of where Clint talks about the movie. Apparently this would be the last film he would be starring in.

The Hungu Munga, also used on in the series buffy the vampire slayer. They dont make blades like this anymore. This particular weapon was used in upper Africa, still is used today in some places. Its thrown into the enemy and basically slices into him and causes real bad damage.

The ballista is a amazing piece of technology for the time it was made. Comparing it to some of today's arrow shooting weapons this thing can shoot through a car. The arrow heads are massive. Might be a mission to carry around though.

The all famous Catapult. How many weapons do you know of today that can shoot a metal ball as far as this thing. Well not many you can build yourself. This is one of the best ancient weapons. Also might be a bit heavy to carry around.

This thing is crazy. Looks like a lazy piece of wood but can make a dent in a modern day armored vehicle. Was on boats as well. Just think of the hole this can make in a boat.

This is called a caltrope and is still used today. It varies in sizes and was also used as anti tank devices in World War 2. Today small versions are still used to stop and puncture the wheels of cars. Might also be known as a Spike trip
This is in somerset west before I drove off into the smoke. The sky turned red the deeper I went into the smoke the less i could see in front of me even with the car's lights on.
A South African blogger has been hit with a R 461 500 defamation case after he blogged
about his experiences with a timeshare company.
It gets really cold overnight and camping might be a bit uncomfortable in Sutherland. Here you can see the car is iced up. It gets below 8 degrees sometimes in Sutherland.

Matjiesfontein is one of the best places I've had a holiday at. As you drive in the only thing that basically reminds you that you are not in the 18th century is maybe your cellphone or the cars standing outside. Everything about Matjiesfontein's look and feel is like you are back 100 years.
Even the entrance as you can see here is something out of a Victorian movie.