you PS3 will get stolen, you gooch.
It will not work, while PS3 discs are not interchangeable they are not harmed by the process.
is it a new ps3? if it is u call the people who made the ps3 and complain tht i bought a new ps3 and it freezes all the time
It is kept on you PS3 harddrive . You look under your games to find and play it
you should get the game on PS3 because if you want to get like superhard mode you will need to go on the internet and the PS3 internet is FREE! Also PS3 graphics look better than the 360's so my advice get the PS3 version
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
kept on a sunny windowsill
"kept on a sunny windowsill" is the participial phrase in the sentence. It describes where the violet was placed.
In the sentence "The violet kept on a sunny windowsill bloomed all summer," the participial phrase is "kept on a sunny windowsill." However, it is worth noting that "bloomed" is the main verb, while "kept" serves as a past participle in this context, describing the subject "the violet." The phrase as a whole provides additional information about the violet's condition.
Please put the flowers on the kitchen windowsill.
Beachcomber's Windowsill was created on 2010-05-24.
Some words that rhyme with windowsill are...spillstillbillchilldillfillgillhillkillmilltillwill...And that's all I got. =)
It would increase. The balloon would expand because when temperature increases, volume increases as well.
It will not be able to play the game, but will not hurt the PS3
The started with the Playstation before 1994 and kept making improvements
you can't
You become tired and decide to quit and someone else can then play the PS3
The volume of the balloon will increase on the sunny windowsill due to the increase in temperature. This follows Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature when pressure is constant.