so last weekend I finally got around to coding my personal site over at Fire-G.com and decided to screen-capture it all to show you guys!
I would have posted this sooner, but it took 20 hours for my 7.5 hour video to render. Then it took another 6 hours to render after I sped it up.
Stats:
Total Time: 7 Hours 45 Minutes
PSD Slicing Time: 45 Minutes
XHTML/CSS Time: 1 hour
jQuery Time: 6 hours (tried 4 different methods)

Interesting video, I've watched around a quarter of it so far.
Just an idea if you do one of these again, You should split the different segments up into different videos because the video takes a while to stream.
The site looks good though
Yeah. No offense dude, but its a bit too long to be particularly watchable. We probably shouldn't be able to see you typing and moving the mouse. As a watcher I'm more interested in how the site changes over time than in the save menus you are opening and closing. Something like a series of screenshots once every 30 seconds would probably make a really interesting video.
You're actually making me wish I'd been more meticulous about taking regular screenshots of a big redesign I've been working on :D
@Jeremy Clarke:
You're right. Even though it feels a little slow, I feel that it shows the real process behind coding a design that every developer goes through with each site. If I would have just showed the web page itself during the video, it think it would have been slightly less revealing in the sense that the only thing you would see would be text and images moving slightly about the screen until they were position perfectly.