Okay, so I’ve been hearing about this “Harold Howard” thing and decided to give it a whirl myself. Figured I’d document the whole process, so here we go, from start to finish.

Getting Started
First thing I did was, you know, just try to find out what “Harold Howard” even is. Turns out, finding solid info was a bit of a pain. Lots of scattered bits and pieces, not a single, clear “Here’s what you do” guide. So, step one was basically just piecing together a general idea.
The Experiment Begins!
Once I thought I had a grasp on it, time to dive in. I started by gathering my materials, really basic, I had no idea of what I need to use.
This part felt a lot like following a really vague recipe. You know, the kind that says “a pinch of this” and “a dash of that” without any actual measurements.
- First try I used a wrong way, it blowed up in my face.
- Then I try to did the same things, it was a disaster.
- I feel confused.
Trial and Error (Lots of Error)
Let me tell you, there was a LOT of trial and error. I messed up, like, a bunch of times. I tried different things to try it out. It was frustrating, for sure, but also kind of fun in a weird, mad-scientist kind of way.

Each failure taught me something, though. I started to see patterns, figure out what didn’t work, and slowly, very slowly, started to get a feel for what might work.
Finally Getting Somewhere?
After what felt like forever, I finally started to see some results! It wasn’t perfect, not by a long shot, but it was something. I tweaked a few things here, adjusted a few things there, and kept going.
The (Almost) Finished Product
So, here I am, at the end of my “Harold Howard” experiment. I wouldn’t say I’ve mastered it, not even close. But I definitely learned a lot, and I have something that, well, it kind of works. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but hey, that’s part of the process, right?
In the end I did it!
Would I recommend it? Honestly, I’m not sure. It was a challenge, that’s for sure. But if you’re up for some experimentation and don’t mind a bit of frustration, then yeah, maybe give it a shot. Just be prepared for a wild ride!