Wait til the new supplement book comes out. More ticks to make!
Just keying in descriptions and ratings from a single page of vote tally results requires over 90 minutes. I'm on page 5 of 11. Brutal. I key the title in the alpha list by song title, with vote results (thanks to Big Al, mathematician extraordinaire for creating a java program for me to calculate the results). Then, I place it in the Top 15000 list, then add the result to the actual A to Z page.
Most of the newly rated songs fall in the 3 and 4 rating range, a handful of 5s and a couple of 6s and a 7, which now throws off the Top 1000 a bit (the 1000-850 range, not the top echelon). It looks like the overall mean for a true "average" has dropped to about 4.250. And, based on what is yet to come, it may drop a bit lower or hold fast.
One aspect which I'm sure everyone will be pleased with: the garage-o-meter / sonic quality ratings will now be shown on the pages as a decimal. So, if a song is a 4, you can discern where it falls in that 4 range - hi, mid or low - by the tenth place decimal value. I should have done that in TBM. Oh, well...you'll have the results of all those in the supplement book by song title.