When it comes to the top 100 I like to keep track of watershed moments, and a few are about to happen. Probably, most notably, we are about to have a killscreener outside of the top 100. That being Anders Lasbo with his Killscreen score of 748,400. True it's about 56k lower than any other killscreen score, but none the less is a monumental occasion. But there are other notable things about to happen in the next six months.
Tim Jackson is now 98th. For the first 15 years he was 2nd place on the list. He's the last 80s score on the list. So when he goes it'll be important.
Lastly, there are 95 people who have 800k. So sometime in the next year an 800k score won't be enough to make it into the top 100.