I visited the Facebook campus once.
It's in the Bay Area near San Francisco, California.
I just showed up unannounced and walked around the place.
My friend was with me and he had to pee.
So we looked for a way in, but we couldn't find any way into the buildings.
We were just curious what it was like inside though.
But while I was walking around the Facebook campus, I saw a bunch of bicycles painted in the Facebook blue with the Facebook logo on them.
Apparently it's a thing in Silicon Valley that tech giants like co, Google and Facebook have these bikes around their campus for anyone to use.
For when you need to get to a meeting in another building, just hop on one of the company bikes and take it where you want.
It makes it super convenient to get around their large campuses.
Well, since I was there and I saw these bikes, I decided to hop on one and go for a ride.
They aren't locked or have any code or anything.
They're just sitting there for anyone to use.
Dozens of them are all over the campus.
So I hopped on one and I rode it around, zooming down sidewalks, ripping around corners.
And for a brief moment, I felt like a Facebook employee, wizened by other people I presumed to be employees.
Nobody said anything and I left the bike on the other side of the campus.
As I spent more time in Silicon Valley, I saw more and more of these bikes all over the place.
Like people had ridden bikes from the Google campus over to the HP campus, or you'd see Facebook bikes over at the Cisco offices.
The bikes were scattered all over town, and I presume it's because people ride them from office to office, and maybe they're inside doing some meeting or something and they'll ride back later.