The OID column is an extra few bytes on each row.  If you don't have any
use for it (and let's face it: most of us don't), then create your
tables "without OID".


Also there are some useful hacks using the oid which don't work if it wraps around, thus preventing it from wrapping around by not using on every table could be useful in some cases...

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