It really depends on the hole and where it's located. More importantly, it depends on what type of flat screen TV it is. Some TV's use a clear plastic sheet over the screen itself to protect the screen from damage. Those can usually be replaced. If it's a plasma set, or a LCD set, you just may be completely out of luck. Best bet is to call a TV technician and have them come out to look at it. Without knowing more, there's nothing more I'm able to do to help.
That matters. Are you a boy or a girl. If a boy lets hope you don't wear My Little Ponie underwear.
not sure
http://www.instructables.com/id/Replace-the-top-screen-of-a-Nintendo-DS-without-o/
find a bullet of the same caliber. shoot the person that made the hole. remove bullet from person. use bullet to plug hole in car
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Cars that use run-flat tires don't have a spare tire. But there's no other reason you can't switch to regular tires. Best thing to do is learn how to plug a nail hole and carry a can of fix-a-flat or a small compressed air cylinder that you can use to re-inflate the tire should you encounter a flat. Or if you have CAA or AAA you can call and have them fix it.
There is no fix apart from having the screen replaced, sorry.
don't waste your money! this question was not answered when i looked this up, so i was the guenie pig. the ring keeps leaking and i couldn't find the hole so thought i would try fix a flat, but that did not work
Pull the small hole open with a small screw driver and you can clean it out from there
You add air to it by using a pump. Or if it has a hole in it, stitch u the hole or by a new ball.
Yes, remove the nail. Fix-a-flat may work for a temporary fix but get a proper plug patch installed at your earliest opportunity. Take a crayon and draw an arrow on the sidewall showing where the nail was and you will be able to tell the guy at the tire repair where to look. The fix-a-flat also works better if the hole is on the bottom when you squirt it in.
you fix it by pressing f11 on your key board. Then the screnn is back to normal.
A very small hole could be sealed by J B Weld but no guarantee it would last.
To fix the ozone hole, stop using CFC's. They are the ones depleting ozone.
It is not repairable. You may replace yourself using some on-line guide. It is easy
http://www.ofzenandcomputing.com/fix-mac-blue-screen-boot/
Fix a flat, you can get it at any dollar general store or Wal-mart.