Bus systems are on the city or county level
Slight nitpick: San Francisco is a consolidated city-county, so saying that bus systems are on the city level is slightly misleading (although the situation is still overly fractured). I don't think there are any counties with separate bus systems within the county, and as far as I can tell the different systems try to have at least some connections (VTA buses stop at some Caltrain stations, etc.) So as long as everything you're going to (e.g. Silicon Valley) is within one county, it's not too bad.
- Marc Andreessen
Like many people in the technology industry, I have been thinking seriously about moving to the Bay Area. However, before I decide to move, I want to do a lot of information gathering. Some basic pieces of information - employment prospects, cost of living statistics, and weather averages - can be found online. But I feel that one's quality of life is determined by a large number of very subtle factors - things like walkability, public transportation, housing quality/dollar of rent, lifestyle options, and so on. These kinds of things seem to require first-hand, in-person examination. For that reason, I'm planning to visit the Bay Area and do an in-depth exploration next month, August 20th-24th.
My guess is that a significant number of LWers are also thinking about moving to the Bay Area, and so I wanted to invite people to accompany me in this exploration. Here are some activities we might do: