Opinion: Don't count on IT

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Christmas in the Scottish Highlands can be a bleak place, even more so when the electricity goes down. Janice McGinn worries about the ubiquity of IT and fears for the future of those who put too much reliance on it.

At the turn of the year, I usually get a strong urge to escape the world of computers - it's a need to run away from something that makes me uneasy. Last year it was India, but my travelling comp...

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