%I #4 Mar 31 2012 13:46:51
%S 17,119,17,17,153,17,119,17,119,17,85,51,17,119,17,17,153,17,119,17,
%T 17,153,17,119,136,85,85,17,17,119,17,17,153,17,119,17,119,17,85,51,
%U 17,119,17,17,153,17,119,17,119,17,85,51,17,119,17,17,153,17,51,102,136,85,136
%N a(n) is the n-th digit of the sequence multiplied by 17. This is the first such sequence showing every digit from 0 to 9.
%e The sequence starting with 14, for instance, will never show the digit "3": 14 56 70 84 98 0 112 112 126 112 0 14 14 28...
%K base,easy,nonn
%O 1,1
%A _Eric Angelini_, Feb 21 2005