Professors Ely Peters and Stu Gugge claimed to have found yet another Bible code in the Hebrew septuagint. Instead of using the usual equidistant letter sequence technique, they used a self-referencing numerological technique. The numerical value of the first letter is the offset to the second, and its numerical value takes you to the third, and so forth. The pair of professors professed that this technique explicitly predicted the influenza epidemic of 1918, gave the recipe for Coca-Cola (which they cannot share with us), and revealed the cost of materials for minting a penny in 1932.