I remember installing my first hard drive into my first PC (which ran Windows 1.03 fine with a single 3.5" floppy drive) back in 1990. It was a whopping huge 32MB. I remember being very impressed by that and think I'd never fill that up.
Since then I've thought the same about 120MB, 500MB, 1GB, 3GB, 8GB, 30GB and 40GB in various combinations but have always eventually started to run out of room.
I've been using a 250GB external drive for a couple of years now and that is now half full.
Things have certainly moved on since using a single 720k floppy drive and DOS3.0 
Just a quick calculation for fun: My first HDD was 32MB and cost me 250GBP. 1TB = (approx) 31250 32MB drives. To get that storage capacity in 1990 would have cost me nearly 8 million GBP. Somewhat more than my paperround would ever have allowed.
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