This is a front-end for the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, made by Christian Perfect. The idea is to provide OEIS entries in non-ancient HTML, and then to think about how they're presented visually. The source code is on GitHub.
%I A068150 #16 Jun 13 2014 19:19:52 %S A068150 7,337,1627,57427,192637,776257,15328637,70275277,244650317,452942827, %T A068150 452942827,73712513057,319931193737,2618698284817,10993283241587, %U A068150 54010894438097,101684513099627,196948379177587 %N A068150 First of n consecutive primes == 7 mod 10. %C A068150 The next set of consecutive primes includes numbers > 10000000. - Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Jun 14 2002 %C A068150 Same as A057626 except a(1). - _Jens Kruse Andersen_, Jun 03 2006 %H A068150 J. K. Andersen, <a href="http://primerecords.dk/congruent-primes.htm">Consecutive Congruent Primes</a>. %e A068150 a(3) = 1627 as it is the start of the first occurrence of the three consecutive prime 1627, 1637 and 1657 ending in 7. %Y A068150 Cf. A057618, A057631, A057936, A054681. %K A068150 nonn %O A068150 1,1 %A A068150 _Amarnath Murthy_, Feb 24 2002 %E A068150 More terms from Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Jun 14 2002 %E A068150 More terms from _Labos Elemer_, Jun 16 2003 %E A068150 More terms from _Enoch Haga_, Jan 17 2004. a(12) is from Phil Carmody. %E A068150 More terms from _Jens Kruse Andersen_, Jun 03 2006 %E A068150 a(15)-a(18) from _Giovanni Resta_, Aug 04 2013