As of right now, the Indexed Web contains 1,191,964,652 online websites and at least 4.48 billion pages.
And I quote: "Among people who use the Internet, each person visits 2,646 Web pages on 89 domains and logs in 57 times per month."
That means you can visit at least 1,191,964,652^89 websites, 4.48*10^9*2646 webpages (we do repeat them).
The average page size is 2232 kb,so you'd also need at least 5905872000 bytes a month.
Oh, and I almost forgot, most of you will use the internet for around 80 years, so 960 months.
You can now multiply the aforementioned numbers by 960.
Well isn't that a considerable amount?
Very funny, considering we just really need 4 or 6 bytes to be alive.