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 A162894 #7 Jul 19 2017 21:16:40 %S A162894 45141,86061,92568,175423,176890,261427,270768,297384,323967,394317, %T A162894 400146,423010,443569,463050,516601,547396,571422,624925,870523, %U A162894 895767,902742,920463,1034250,1064532,1083873,1085791,1108572,1181122,1204530 %N A162894 Integers n such that the century defined by the interval [100n+1, 100n+100] (i.e., the (n+1)-st century) contains exactly two Ormiston prime pairs and no other primes. %e A162894 45141 is included since (4514113,4514131) and (4514137,4514173) are Ormiston prime pairs and there are no other primes in the century. %Y A162894 Cf. A162765. %K A162894 base,nonn %O A162894 1,1 %A A162894 _Ray Chandler_ and _Ki Punches_, Jul 16 2009