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On Windows and Beehives

Raymond
Chen
writes,

"Useless trivia day.

Why is a registry file called a "hive"?

Because one of the original developers of Windows NT hated bees.  So the
developer who was responsible for the registry snuck in as many bee references
as he could.  A registry file is called a "hive", and registry data are
stored in "cells", which is what honeycombs are made of. "

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