do{block} Gets Its First User, YES!
You've come a long way, baby.
no comments no links ["And while we are enthusiastic about it, it's worth noting that \"yes\" is also the name of the user.
\n\nNo, he hasn't posted any comments (not much to comment on, yet), or contributed any articles (maybe he'll write for us someday, who knows?), but you can see him here in all of his glory provided you have your own do{block} user account.
\n\nIt's easy enough. Just click register at the top of the page, or in the right column, sign up, receive some odd and off-color remarks from the do{block} system, and have to power to comment and see other users and be whoever you want to be. You can even use markdown to add code and style to your article comments. Whoa!
\n\n\"yes\" even pointed out a silly bug that otherwise would have gone unnoticed. Yes, indeed, you are both a scholar and a gentleman. Welcome to do{block}.
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