Entries from June 2008 ↓
June 9th, 2008 — Cars, Photos
I. love. Mustangs.
There were a lot of Mustangs at Wintersun this year, including multiple in the dark green featured in Bullitt and a Mustang Mach 1.
I’ve included a few of the better photos below.
Previously:
- Wintersun 2008
- Wintersun 2008 - Rat Rods
June 9th, 2008 — Cars, Photos
While immaculate restorations and shining chromed customs are all well and good, nothing says “bad-arse” better than a Rat Rod. There were two fantastic examples of the style at Wintersun this year, and although I managed to get better pictures of the first rod it was the second that was my favourite.
Previously:
- Wintersun 2008
June 9th, 2008 — Cars, Photos
If there’s one thing I love more than long weekends, it’s classic cars. It just so happens that it’s possible to combine the two with the Wintersun festival, a rock and roll nostalgia event held at Coolangatta. Part of the festival is a classic car show exclusively for pre-1974 vehicles.
From rat rods to hot rods, from Mustangs to Bel Airs, this show had a fantastic collection of privately owned vehicles on display. Rachel and I went down to check it out and took about a hundred photos in the process, which I plan to share in a few themed posts.
First though, I’ll share our favourite vehicles of the day.
First up is Rachel’s favourite, a beautiful custom 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air.

My favourite was a Mustang, of course. Here’s me next to a 1967 Mustang Mach 1.

June 6th, 2008 — Technology
IBM has just released a supported integration between Tivoli Access Manager for eBusiness and JBoss Application Server.
IBM Tivoli Access Manager JBoss Integration Adapter
Abstract
This integration solution enables integration between IBM Tivoli Access Manager for eBusiness and JBoss Application Server.
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This package contains an implemenation of IBM Tivoli Access Manager for eBusiness runtime for Java which is suitable for JBoss environments. It also contains documentation and sample applications for this Java runtime. The package also provides a Single Sign On solution for JBoss application server.
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The integration is free of charge for existing TAM customers, and supported through the normal channels.