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 A100590 #20 Sep 19 2015 18:07:14 %S A100590 19,29,43,59,73,89,103,127,149,167,193,223,277,317,359,461,509,523, %T A100590 593,643,797,823,877,1019,1123,1153,1297,1327,1367,1409,1493,1543, %U A100590 1559,1613,1667,1753,1777,1811,1847,1877,1993,2099,2203,2293,2309,2411,2503,2609 %N A100590 Duplicate of A096218. %C A100590 Name was: Primes of the form 3p+2q, p and q consecutive primes, which are also the sum of three distinct primes. %C A100590 Duplicate of A096218 (because it's identical to A096218 for terms < 18 and A124868 has no terms > 17). - _R. J. Mathar_, Jun 06 2014 %H A100590 Owen Whitby, <a href="/A100590/b100590.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..100</a> %Y A100590 Subsequence of A096218. %K A100590 dead %O A100590 1,1