If a new user decides to block the ads because they are annoying, then they are still an asset to the site in terms of their contribution.
If the Stackoverflow team determines statistically that too many ads are being blocked, they can take action, such as putting the ads on the same server/directory as other external page elements so blocking the ads breaks the interface without more advanced ad blocking. And even more advanced ad blocking can be overcome if needed, although there is a point of diminishing returns.
However advertising is VERY easy to test (A|B testing being very common) and few users actually go to the trouble of blocking ads.
The existing layout is very minimal already, but if the ad response starts to drop, or new users vs ads displayed shows a disparity demonstrating blocking, then they will re-evaluate the ads.
But chances are good they've already optimized them for revenue in a situation that would account for new users blocking them. (ie, A|B testing)
If revenue drops they may have to re-evaluate their ad strategy, but it may not be necessary.
<a href="http://imgur.com/govSM.png"><img src="http://imgur.com/govSM.png" width="200"></a> Click image to enlarge– Arjan Mar 4 '10 at 15:07