To some extent, says the author of ADO Programming For Dummies?, everything is a database. The world is loaded with information, and that information can be stored in so many different ways?-?in books, in file cabinets, on floppy disks, even? in your grandma's memory. You need to use a different method to access, add to, or modify the data in each of those databases. (In the case of Grandma's recollections, you may find the data write-protected and...