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<description><![CDATA[<b>error101</b> - "Fridge magnets may one day be able to fix bad grammar and change the words to something they think is more appropriate.

"The idea is that each magnet is aware of the other magnets on the fridge and they transmit information between each other," says Australian digital artist Pierre Proske.

Each fridge magnet consists of 16-character liquid crystal display, rather than a magnetic strip with a printed word, Proske says.

The magnets can randomly generate a word, categorise that word (as a noun, verb, adjective or adverb) and transmit the category to any words they are placed next to.

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