there's a hacker house, there's, like, the computer genius, the coder guy, richard hendrix, who's thefounder of pied piper, the tech company. so i spent a week in silicon valley in menlo park at a accelerator called the women's start-up lab. i spent a week at a hacker house with eight female founders who are technology founders living in a hacker house. and the really interesting thing i learned about, you know, researching this book was that female entrepreneurs in tech don't look like richard hendrix, they don't act like the programmer type that you see on tv or hear about in the media. these women were from all over the country. one woman in particular, her name is carrie, and she's from santa fe, new mexico. she's got two little kids at home. she said this is the first time i've been able to actually breathe and not have my kids all over me. she's starting a company called baby heirs which is a baby-rental company which she wants to make into the airbnb of baby equipment so when you travel across the country and you have all the strollers and cribs and toys to carry, you don't hav