Yes, I actually remember another tech showing me how to type "get / http(whatever)" into telnet to check a browser and that is when a lot of things clicked into place. Basically it was the realization that computers are just sending text back and forth at blindingly fast speeds. Obviously I had some sense of what was going on before, but that was the demo that did it, and I had to learn it on the job because no one at school ever did that, which I find sort of backwards - school should be where you play with that sort of thing, but I suppose we all learn differently.
The email telnet thing was also a good learning experience. Gmail's servers are fun because you can see the designer's cute messages; if you forget your EHLO, they'll throw an error (or at least they did years ago) that it's polite to say hello first.
The email telnet thing was also a good learning experience. Gmail's servers are fun because you can see the designer's cute messages; if you forget your EHLO, they'll throw an error (or at least they did years ago) that it's polite to say hello first.