not usually
It does not Play and it does not damage the game or the computer if it is not scratched while you are doing it. Computers can not Play PS3 games and many computers do not even have BluRay disc drives to read the discs that most PS3 games come on
If your Samsung DVD player tends to eject the DVD when you put it in, this suggests some sort of damage either to the player or the disk. The lens on the player may be dirty or the disc may be scratched.
HFC's will somewhat damage the ozone. But they will not damage as much as CFC's.
I Doubt It!
You can't damage it unless you don't use it.
no they just will not play well
The Blu-ray Ripper is to copy or compress or collect your own Blu-ray discs. DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper(dvdfab.at/blu-ray-ripper.htm) is a product that I have used over the years and I think it is very good, it does not damage the picture quality when copying and it is very easy to operate.
yes
The mature thing to do would be to pay for the repairs on their car. If you scratched it with your car, your insurance should pay for the damage, but your rates might go up if you've had another accident recently. If you don't have insurance, you'll have to see if they will let you pay as much as you can until you've paid the total repair bill.
To get a scratched gemstone repaired, you should take it to a professional jeweler or gemologist who specializes in gemstone repair. They will be able to assess the damage and recommend the best course of action to restore the gemstone to its original condition.
It depends on where on your eye you got scratched.The closer the scratch is to your pupil the more damage it might of done.
When a DVD player displays the "No disc" message, it typically indicates that the player is unable to read a disc that has been inserted. This could be due to a dirty or scratched disc, a compatibility issue, or a problem with the player's laser lens. Cleaning the disc and checking for any physical damage may help resolve the issue.