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 A069195 #21 Jul 17 2024 13:21:36 %S A069195 13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23, %T A069195 20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19, %U A069195 19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19,13,20,23,20,6,19,19 %N A069195 Order of first letter of English name of consecutive days of the week starting from a Monday. %C A069195 Period 7, repeat [13, 20, 23, 20, 6, 19, 19]. - _Joerg Arndt_, Sep 20 2023 %e A069195 For Monday, M is the 13th letter of the alphabet, so a(0)=13. %t A069195 PadRight[{},120,{13,20,23,20,6,19,19}] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Jul 17 2024 *) %Y A069195 Cf. A033986, A049005. %K A069195 nonn,word,less %O A069195 0,1 %A A069195 Guenther Kloetzl (GKloetzl(AT)aol.com), Apr 14 2002