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 A192593 #5 Mar 30 2012 18:57:36 %S A192593 0,3,6,7,10,12,13,16,18,21,24,25,29,30,33,35,37,40,42,44,45,50,51,53, %T A192593 55,57,59,60,62,65,66,68,70,71,74,77,78,79,80,82,84,87,88,89,97,98, %U A192593 100,102,104,106,108,110,112,113,116,119,121,122,123,126,127,130,134 %N A192593 Index-list of the primes generated at A192592. %e A192593 The initial number, 1, is given an index of 0. All the other numbers in A192592 are primes: %e A192593 5=p(3), 13=p(6), 17=p(7),..., so that A192593=(0,3,6,7,...). %K A192593 nonn %O A192593 1,2 %A A192593 _Clark Kimberling_, Jul 05 2011