BIOS Reporter – Volume 5, No.4 – October 1981

“Most of us believe in conservation until we have to live with the consequences of it”. So we concluded, our previous Editorial. It will serve as a text for this one. Organists are awful fidgets. They will not leave things alone. Most of us will learn to live with the shortcomings of a house or another person, but all too often, the organist will not accept the ‘limitations’ which his organ imposes. Perhaps it is because the money which is, he imagines, going to remove these limitations is not his own: it is so much easier to be objective when spending someone else’s money…