Advice and suggestions are appreciated. My daughter is trying to entertain a sick friend to whose house she can't go.
Both have PS3 systems, computers, and TVs.
To: ShadowAce
2 posted on
07/15/2011 4:27:34 PM PDT by
BuckeyeTexan
(There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind. *4192*)
To: BuckeyeTexan
Don’t think this is possible. Netflix has a streaming Watch with a party mode, but I have only watched that through Xbox live, and have not tried it on the PS3.
3 posted on
07/15/2011 4:29:29 PM PDT by
ScottinSacto
(If anyone will beat Obama, let's not send just anyone. Cain/West 2012)
To: BuckeyeTexan
Not sure if you can, but if all matter begins circling around it at high speed, I’ll guess No.
4 posted on
07/15/2011 4:29:40 PM PDT by
theDentist
(fybo; qwerty ergo typo : i type, therefore i misspelll)
To: BuckeyeTexan
8 posted on
07/15/2011 5:05:20 PM PDT by
Waryone
(RINOs, Elites, and Socialists - on the endangered list, soon to become extinct.)
To: BuckeyeTexan
After one person is done with a disk, they can stand up, and walk it to the neighbor’s house.
Or, the neighbor can come pick it up and return it since the first party ordered it.
To: BuckeyeTexan
That’s a negative Ghost Rider.
10 posted on
07/15/2011 6:26:13 PM PDT by
EEGator
To: BuckeyeTexan
Sorry. What you are proposing (2 ps3s and one disk) is impossible without hacking the PS3 and then breaking the beloved Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Options: rent the movie at the friends house from PSN.
rent the bluray from the video store for him.
11 posted on
07/15/2011 7:54:47 PM PDT by
mwilli20
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