I want to show off my bike! I want to show off my bike!

It's been a crazy 6 months. I've had some severe health issues that are finally getting back to somewhat normal. Now that things are stabilizing, the docs have been on me big time about exercising a bit more as preventive maintenance. I took my bike out of the garage for the first time in about 7 years and re-discovered I really enjoy riding. I'm not sure why I ever stopped riding a bike....
I've never owned an expensive bike before because I'm rough on stuff. I've never been good with the changing gears thing and just torque the crap out of the bike and power through most of the time. I'm not very tall (6'1") but have a big frame and carry a lot of weight naturally. I decided to build up a new bike that would handle my weight as most of the bikes seem geared more toward lightweight guys. Here's the result so far:
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'11 Niner MCR9 steel hardtail frame - Moondust Grey color
'10 FSA Orbit Extreme headset
'09 Fox 32 F29 100mm fork - uncut tube until I can figure out fit for me
'11 Shimano XT 3X10 Dyna-Sys complete drivetrain
'09 Shimano XTR brakes
'10 Easton Monkeylite carbon riser bars
'10 Easton DH 50mm 10 degree stem (bought three others as well to find fit)
Thomson Elite seatpost
WTB Pure V Race seat (so far, after 6 different seats, this one seems to work)
Atomic platform pedals for now until I figure out what shoes and clipless pedal system I like best
Current wheels installed just so I could ride it:
Front: Hadley 5000 series 36 hole hub laced to Stan's ZTR Flow rim (waiting on 9mm through bolt conversion kit to arrive). Tire is Kenda Small Block 8 2.1 width with tube. I installed the stan's rim tape and could run them tubless except that I didn't have the right valve stem... so tubed for now.
Rear: Hope Pro 2 36 hole 10mm through bolt hub laced to Stan's ZTR Flow rim. Tire is Kenda Small Block 8 2.1 width with tube.
Second wheelset that has been on backorder for 5+ weeks waiting on hubs and should finally be built and ship this week:
Front: Hadley current 6000 series 36 hole 9mm through bolt hub laced to Stan's ZTR Flow rim (likely going to run tubeless with 2.35 width tire)
Rear: Hadley current 6000 series 36 hole 10mm through bolt hub laced to Stan's ZTR Flow rim (likely going to run tubeless with 2.35 width tire)
The bike is currently fairly light given the gear on it. I haven't weighed it officially but it's got to be under 30 pounds, which isn't bad for a larger steel framed bike with my component choices. I'm never going to have a weight weenie light bike as I need a little heavier stuff for my size and weight (the flow rims are the only ones stan's says I can use for my weight and I went 36 spoke for the stiffness of the wheel). I like the steel frame material with the big 29er wheels after riding a bunch of aluminum frames and feeling jarred a lot. The steel is more compliant and has a bit of give to it, while still being fairly stiff when I lay into the crank. 29ers are definitely for me. I can't believe I ever rode a 26inch wheel before. For now, I've only been riding it on greenways and big, wide open hardpack city park "trails" like the American Tobacco Trail here in Durham. Carlman is going to get me on some singletrack eventually though. He's been invaluable in helping me put this bike together and I can't thank him enough... He has been helping me with my pedaling as well and learning how to be better about shifting gears. Given the places that I currently ride, I use the big ring on the front crank about 90% of the time and can't imagine only having two rings. I need the speed of the big ring

We'll see how that changes as I try trails and if that means the majority of my riding conditions change.