Briti pop ja rockmuusika 60ndatel Helen Reimand ja Kätriin Viru Üldiselt Elavnes 1960. aastail Rock'n'Rolli, Rhythm and Blues ja Skiffle Mersey Beat ja rhythm and blues Mersey Beat Lihvitud mitmehäälne vokaalpartii Muusika ja sõnade autoriks ansambli liikmed Kolmeduuriharmoonia asendus keerulistemate järgnevustega Oluliseks muutus rütmikitarr The Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Searchers The Beatles Liverpooli rokkansambel Aktiivsed 19601970 Mõjutas sotsiaalset ja kultuurilist revolutsiooni Koosseisu kuulusid: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison ja Ringo Starr Rhythm and Blues Jõuline muusika Moondatud kitarrihelid Ähvardav, sünge ning bluusilikult kirglik vokaal Lohakas ja mässumeelne mulje The Rolling Stones, The Animals, The Who The Rolling Stones Inglise rockansambel Tegutsenud alates 1962
Presley, Bo Diddley, Little Richard, vahel ka klaver. Chuck Berry. Mersey Beat 1960 Liverpool Rütmikitarr, basskitarr ja Lihtsad, elurõõmsad, The Beatles, Gerry and the basstrumm. keerulise ja Pacemakers. The Searchers. mitmetähendusliku sisuga. Rhytm and blues 1960 London Klaver, üks või kaks kitarri, Laulude tekstid olid sageli The Animals, The Who, Rod Stewart, basskitarr/ kontrabass, fatalistliku sisuga ning kogu The Rolling Stones. trummid ja saksofon. see muusika tundus olevat
performed successfully on cars such as Tesla Model S and a 2013 Corvette. Not only does it concern cars, but also a TrackingPoint self-aiming „smart“ rifle was hacked by reverse-engineering it for a journalistic experiment [8]. Cases like these suggest that elements of security are lacking in areas concerning the internet of things. IoT also comprises of items which directly can affect a persons well-being and health. For instance many medical devices, such as pacemakers, which maintain an adequate heart rate of a patient or insulin pumps, which administer doses of insulin to the patient in treating diabetes, could be possibly abused by a third party in order to kill or seriously compromise the health of the individual using those devices. According to researchers Billy Rios and Terry McCorkle in 2013, there are roughly 300 such medical devices which are exploitable [9]. In 2007, the doctors of Dick Cheney, the vice president of USA at that