> alert(Object.tainted()); // false
> alert({}); // wof wof

I think we're ok with that case - since we only want to prevent jQuery
from breaking when the Object.prototype is manipulated (diddling with
the Object.prototype.toString method would be weird, but it wouldn't
affect how jQuery works, I wouldn't think).

--John

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