Marc Andreessen pitched his wife about dating like a startup would pitch a VC
In 2006, he married Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, daughter of real estate mogul John Arrillaga.
Many credit Arrillaga with creating the modern Silicon Valley office landscape.
According to a New Yorker profile of Andreessen, the prominent venture capitalist met his future wife at a New Year's Eve party hosted by an investor in eHarmony.
They talked for six and a half hours, and the next day, he sent her a total of seventeen emails.
After asking her, "What's your ideal evening?" she replied, "Stay home, do e-mail, make an omelette, watch TV, take a bath, go to bed."
Before they went on their second date, Andreessen delivered a speech that sounds a lot like a pitch a startup founder might make to an investor.
As Arrillaga-Andressen described it to the New Yorker, it was "a twenty-five-minute monologue on why we should go steady, with a full intellectual decision tree in anticipation of my own decision tree."
Obviously it worked - the couple was married nine months later. They currently live in a modern, 9,000-square-foot home in Atherton, just a few minutes away from the Andreessen Horowitz offices.
Disclosure: Marc Andreessen is an investor in Business Insider.