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 A162217 #3 Mar 30 2012 17:28:42 %S A162217 1,1,1,2,2,3,5,5,5,6,6,6,8,8,7,7,9,9,10,10,9,9,10,10,10,12,14,14,13, %T A162217 13,14,14,15,16,16,16,16,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,18,19,19,20,22,22,24,24, %U A162217 26,26,25,26,26,27,28,29,29,29,29,30,30,31,31,32,32,32,32,33,33,33,33,33 %N A162217 Corresponding exponents for A162216. %H A162217 Joseph Myers, <a href="/A162217/b162217.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n=1..6130</a> %Y A162217 Cf. A162216, A033835, A162218. In other bases: A162220 (base 4), A162223 (base 5), A162226 (base 6), A162229 (base 7), A162232 (base 8), A162235 (base 9), A046074 (base 10). %K A162217 base,nonn %O A162217 1,4 %A A162217 _Joseph Myers_, Jun 28 2009