Oh, and you still have over 2788.072847 megabytes (and counting) of free storage
I just made a quick calculation. I’ve had my Gmail account since June 2004, i.e. for 30 months. In this time I have stored 461MB’s worth of emails. This means I’m collecting emails at a rate of 16.36MB/month.
Every Gmail user currently has about 2788MB of free storage space, and this space is increasing at a rate of roughly 4 bytes/second, which translates to 10.03 MB/month.
Assuming nothing changes I’ll catch up with my free storage around December 2036, I’ll be 65 years old, and I’ll have 6 400MB worth of emails!

