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 A162999 #4 Mar 30 2012 17:26:29 %S A162999 2,3,5,7,10,13,15,16,21,22,26,28,34,38,39,43,45,48,53,59,69,83,84,87, %T A162999 88,92,103,109,112,124,130,132,135,145,146,150,153,156,162,175,177, %U A162999 178,183,187,190,196,200,201,217,230,238,240,250,267,272,279,280,286,290,294 %N A162999 Positions of primes in A119509. %C A162999 There are exactly 87 primes in A119509. Cf. A162950 primes in A119509 Numbers whose square contains no repeated digit. %e A162999 Rest 27 terms after a(60)=294 are: 309, 316, 318, 320, 321, 330, 337, 355, 362, 367, 368, 378, 385, 394, 395, 397, 401, 408, 411, 413, 418, 429, 430, 435, 451, 477, 481. %K A162999 fini,full,nonn,base %O A162999 1,1 %A A162999 _Zak Seidov_, Jul 20 2009