Just listened to my 101,000th unique iTunes track, a long (and at times quite good) version of “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” by The Jerry Garcia Band at one of many shows at the Keystone Palo Alto in 1977, this one on July 2nd (how did anyone in the Bay Area get anything done in 1977?).
101,000 unique tracks comprises 713.61 GB of data, with a total duration of 321 days, 9 hours, 15 minutes, and 56 seconds (ignoring multiple plays). My iTunes collection still has 87,333 items left unplayed — 570 fewer tracks than the last milestone, thus a net gain of 430 tracks. The unplayed tracks take up 655.59 GB of data (↓ 16.5GB) with a playing time of 441 days, 4 hours, 4 minutes, and 19 seconds (↓ 16 days).
More detailed analysis to come, and I still need to put the entire first 100K under the microscope.