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 A191226 #9 Feb 07 2014 04:18:12 %S A191226 1,2,12,22,29,36,65,69,117,118,73,100,108,154,161,200,254,172,274,239, %T A191226 340,321,334,330,345,471,378,481,357,526,522,515,610,635,612,655,648, %U A191226 792,809,731,797,594,806,851,988,886,963,933,1005,1111,927,1124,970 %N A191226 First occurrence of number n of Ramanujan primes in A191225. %H A191226 J. Sondow, J. W. Nicholson, and T. D. Noe, <a href="http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.2249"> Ramanujan Primes: Bounds, Runs, Twins, and Gaps</a>, J. Integer Seq. 14 (2011) Article 11.6.2 %H A191226 J. Sondow, J. W. Nicholson, and T. D. Noe, <a href="https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/journals/JIS/VOL14/Noe/noe12.html"> Ramanujan Primes: Bounds, Runs, Twins, and Gaps</a>, J. Integer Seq. 14 (2011) Article 11.6.2 %Y A191226 Cf. A000217, A000040, A104272, A191228, A014085, A190661, A083382, A191225, A191227. %K A191226 nonn %O A191226 0,2 %A A191226 _John W. Nicholson_, May 28 2011