Adam Peller scripsit:

> I don't feel strongly on this, but it does strike me as odd that
> a function intended to avoid culturally-sensitive output would use
> an English phrase.  I'd lean towards IE/Opera, using notation from
> ECMAScript that is equally cryptic to all cultures :-)  At least that
> would be consistent with Number.toString() and would reinforce the fact
> that there are other methods to produce strings in the user's locale.

I think this is what exceptions are for. 
An English string makes little sense. 
NaN is nonsense.

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