OK, I have created a simple fix that works in the manner I've
explained. It doesn't adhere to the OAuth namespace, it's probably
best that the author integrates it in the manner that sticks to their
style of coding.

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Download the new file here:

http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1858499/oauth.js

Now, when you link to it, include the timestamp in the src parameter
for the script element like so:

<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/oauth.js?
servertime=1252518585"></script>

Et viola, no more timestamp mismatches, regardless of the users setup!
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