RE latency, the satellites of Starlink are in LEO (203-360 miles up) which, according to what I've read, puts latency in the 60-70ms area posing little drawback vs Hughesnet and the others with their birds up in the 23000 mile region and latency at about 600ms. Agree $100/mo is getting up there but if it turns out rock solid in reliability and 300Mbps is achieved, $3/day isn't a real deal breaker if one needs internet and lives out in the boonies.
Keep your eye on Musks' Starlink internet satellite service for rural areas. It's in beta now and reports are good and as they fill out the constellation with more satellites things should only get better including possible speed of 300Mbps. Admittedly, only time will tell but one thing the whole concept has going for it is Elon Musk, he hates to lose.
Not since the Nazis ran the camps and pumped everything from soup to nuts into the veins of their prisoner population has 'human experimentation' with a 'drug' such as this 'vaccine' for Covid 19 been seen. THIS IS CRIMINAL!
What a clown! Getting vaccinated is no guarantee you're not going to get the virus and therefore become a carrier, wake up Bozo!