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 A095798 #4 Oct 03 2013 09:31:25 %S A095798 5,7,11,12,17,25,27,35,37,45,47,55,57,65,67,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77, %T A095798 78,79,85,87,95,97,105,107,111,112,117,125,127,135,137,145,147,155, %U A095798 157,165,167,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,179,185,187,195,197,205,207 %N A095798 Numbers whose name in English contains a "v". %C A095798 A008520 are numbers which contain an "e", A008540 an "f", A011538 a "g", A008536 an "n", A008519 an "o", A008538 an "s", A008522 a "t", A011534 a "u", A011532 a "w", A011536 an "x" and A008553 a "y" %e A095798 a(3) = 11 because "eleven" contains a "v" and it is the third number to do so (after "five" and "seven"). %Y A095798 Cf. A008520, A008540, A011538, A008536, A008519, A008538, A008522, A011534, A011532, A011536, A008553. %K A095798 easy,nonn,word %O A095798 1,1 %A A095798 _Michael Joseph Halm_, Jul 10 2004 %E A095798 Corrected by _Rick L. Shepherd_, Jul 10 2004