There's a good chance that you lost the remote in the room where you watch television. Many people tend to leave their remote near the television set, or near where they sit when they're watching T.V. It is very common to lose a remote in the couch. Check underneath books, magazines, blankets, and coats – anything that might be resting on top of the remote. Check between the cushions of couches and chairs. Look underneath and behind furniture. Check beside the kettle, the shelf in the hall, the bathroom cabinet, and anywhere else you might have brought it with you. Perhaps you carried the remote out of the room, set it down while your mind was on something else, and accidentally left the remote in a strange place. Consider whether you might have left the remote somewhere en route to the bathroom, your bedroom, the kitchen, or the front door.  Check the fridge. If you had something to eat or drink during the past few hours, you might have left the remote in the fridge while grabbing your food. Maybe you took a phone call recently, while you were watching television, and you set the remote down while you were on the phone. Perhaps you answered the door during your favorite show, carried the remote out of the room, and set it down in your entryway. This is useful if you watch TV in bed. The remote will often get buried under the sheets or covers and the best way to find it is to just run your hands along the bedspread until you feel something boxlike in shape.  If this does not work, look under the bed, and then check the area at the foot of the bed.
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One-sentence summary -- Check the obvious places. Try looking in hidden places. Think about where you've been. Bang on the bed covers.


If you aren't, first tap Files in the bottom-left corner of the screen. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. If you want to create a folder inside of another existing folder, first tap a folder on this page. This option is the top option in the drop-down menu here. Do so by tapping the top text field on this screen (it will say "New folder"), deleting the existing name, and typing in a new name. This option is in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will create your folder and place it on your OneDrive's main page. You can also first slide Share this folder right to the "On" position to view options for sharing the folder with other Microsoft users.
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One-sentence summary -- Make sure you're on the "Files" page. Tap +. Tap Create a Folder. Enter a folder name. Tap Create.


If the domain ever had a public registration record, someone may have archived that information publicly. If the domain has a website that contains one of these links, you may find the name and/or contact information for the site's owner.  The person who runs the website may not be the person who owns the domain. The only way to find out for sure would be to contact the site's owner and ask. If you can't find links to these pages, try adding sitemap.xml to the end of the domain name (e.g., wikihow.com/sitemap.xml) in the address bar and pressing ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return. Look through the URLs on that page for an "About" page, or something similar that might contain personal or contact info. For example, if you're searching for the owner of wikiHow.com, you could figure out who is using the name wikiHow as their username on various social media networks. There's a chance that the user is the person who registered the domain name. Most social media networks will require that you create an account before searching their user database. If the domain's owner used to have a public registration record, you may be able to find them using a tool called Whois History. This tool provides all of the registration records ever created for the domain.  This service requires a paid subscription. Even if you are able to find a somewhat-recent registration record with this method, it doesn't guarantee that the domain is still owned by the same person.
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One-sentence summary -- Search Google for "domain name" contact. Check the website's About or Contact page. Find social media accounts using the same name. Use the Whois History tool.


Plan on leaving your car when you get in the park. The best places to park are Yosemite Village Parking or Yosemite Falls Parking. With park's free shuttle system, you'll skip the hassles of wading through traffic yourself. The shuttle stops at major sites in the Yosemite Valley, where you can get off and explore.  The Valley Shuttle, which runs year-round, hits places like The Majestic Yosemite Hotel, the visitor's center, the Lower Yosemite Fall, the Sentinel Bridge, and the Mist Trail. This shuttle runs about every 20 minutes between 7am and 10pm. The El Captain Shuttle, which only runs in the summer, stops at Cathedral Beach, the Four Mile Trailhead, and the El Captain Crossover. This shuttle runs every 30 minutes or so between 9am and 7pm. One way to see the valley is through a guided tour on a open-air tram. The Yosemite Valley Floor Tour is lead by park experts. The tours are generally two hours along, and they will take you all over the Yosemite Valley. If it's too wet or cold, the tour will be by bus. Tours run March through September. You can purchase a ticket online http://www.travelyosemite.com/things-to-do/guided-bus-tours/ at or by calling 888-413-8869. Another way to take in Yosemite Valley is to take a tour up to Glacier Point, the Glacier Point Tour, and hike back to your starting point in the valley. From Glacier Point, it's a downward hike, as you lose 3,200 feet (980 m) in elevation getting back to the Valley. A one-way tour is 2 hours.  You can buy a ticket online http://www.travelyosemite.com/things-to-do/guided-bus-tours/ at or by calling 888-413-8869. Other options for hikes include Bridalveil Fall (0.5 miles or 0.8 kilometers), Lower Yosemite Fall (1 mile or 1.6 kilometers), Cook's Meadow Loop (1 mile or 1.6 kilometers), Mirror Lake (2 miles or 3.2 kilometers), Valley Floor Loop (13 miles or 20.9 kilometers), and Four Mile Trail (9.6 miles or 15.5 kilometers), just to name a few. You can bring your own bikes or even rent them at the park. Either way, biking is a great way to see Yosemite Valley because it lets you skip the traffic by taking bike trails. Plus, you can bike to places you can't get to by car.  You can rent bikes at Yosemite Valley Lodge and the Half Dome Village. Bikes typically run $30/day.  The Valley has extensive trails that run all along the center part of the Valley.
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One-sentence summary --
Hop on the free shuttle. Take a tour of Yosemite Valley. Hike back from Glacier Point. Bike around Yosemite.