Broken hinge on my 6-yr old Powerbook G4

Ok, I am reaching my edge of insanity. I've been working with one broken hinge like another user here, and today, the second one broke. So now my display can't stand up on its own. It's annoying to say the least. I'm not sure what to do; I've been planning to get a new laptop, but i know Apple may be planning to come out with a new line soon. The hinge broke off from t he display bottom - so there's a hole on the display, and wires are showing on one of the hinges. What should i do? buy a new display? and where? I was planning to give this laptop to a family member once i got my new one. It's not completely worthless. However, this hinge issue is driving me!

there are repair services, such as...
http://www.techrestore.com/xcart/product.php?productid=16253&cat=257&page=1
http://www.wegenermedia.com/tihingessnew.htm
http://www.dttservice.com/powerbookg4ti.html#pbtihinges
you can find more if you search with google/search engine of your choice

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