land line usage
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This one's kind of odd, but hopefully somebody has some ideas.
I'm a sometimes-journalist and I have to conduct a telephone interview next week. My editor is requiring a copy of the recording for the magazine's archives. Most decent telephone recording equipment is made to work on land lines, and I only have a cell phone, as does everybody I know up here.
Can anybody think of a land line in a semi-quiet place I'd be able to use for 20 minutes or so?
ETA: Thanks! You guys are great. My editor is far away so I can't use her office, and I have an office but the interview is at night and I'd rather not haul back to Quincy. I got a digital recorder today and I'll experiment with it and speakerphone, plus the freeconferencecall thing sounds awesome too. Thanks for your help!
I'm a sometimes-journalist and I have to conduct a telephone interview next week. My editor is requiring a copy of the recording for the magazine's archives. Most decent telephone recording equipment is made to work on land lines, and I only have a cell phone, as does everybody I know up here.
Can anybody think of a land line in a semi-quiet place I'd be able to use for 20 minutes or so?
ETA: Thanks! You guys are great. My editor is far away so I can't use her office, and I have an office but the interview is at night and I'd rather not haul back to Quincy. I got a digital recorder today and I'll experiment with it and speakerphone, plus the freeconferencecall thing sounds awesome too. Thanks for your help!