each of the 9 enneatypes has a brief description and, if you click on the enneagram number in the image, a video of a representative of that type talking.
type these enneagram types in socionics. a few of them are fairly easy to extract information from, but i think some of them are far more difficult given the rather brief exposure and the formal nature of the setting. comparing results for some of them might be interesting.
http://www.enneagram.com/enneagram_type1.html
the video media is really atrocious; sorry about that.