I get 300 to 600 rep per month (although I'm grossly estimating here based on a few recent history queries - see my comment below for my average since may/june 2009). with no significant further contributions to SO since May 2009. With a nearly 30k rep, then I'd expect to need 10 to 20 times that, or 300k to 600k in order to reach the daily rep cap most weekdays.
But right now I sit on my hands and get over 5k rep per year. Disgusting, I know, but my answers are just that good. /tongue_in_cheek
But the dynamics of this can be very interesting - I haven't looked into it further, but I'd be interested to know if there's a long tail effect where it should drop off over time, or if I simply participated well in some fundamental early-on SO questions that people keep revisiting. Most of my highly voted posts have long gone into wiki mode, so it's just the 600+ posts with under 10 rep that gather 60 votes per month.
It sounds like some of the other high rep posters here aren't getting as much idle rep as I am, but I suspect that stems from the fact that I'm not participating, they are, and it's hard to measure idle rep unless you've really been idle for about a month (past the time when answers are accepted). I did not score very highly on the characters per reputation point survey so my posts don't seem to be intrinsically more valuable than other high rep users. (At the time I think I was around 34 characters per reputation point...)
In fact, I just fell off the second page onto the third. I might have to pick up my participation with the assumption that Jeff might send out free t-shirts like he sent out free stickers. Probably not, though, and since I rarely wear t-shirts I suppose I shouldn't envy those that might get them...