To handle them all at the same time
After a hit from the banhammer for "macro use", WOW Gold On the net player Zhek Kromtor engineered a low-tech solution to his rule-breaking problem. With a setup that looks like something out of The Matrix or Minority Report, Zhek has set up eight monitors and eight computers to run a total of fourteen EVE clients simultaneously. To handle them all at the same time without rule-breaking macro software, Zhek has tied together six personal computer mice with packing tape and wooden skewers. Six separate keypads have been taped together, with yet more wooden rods letting him activate the modules on six ships at a time. According to the EVE EULA, using software to send keystrokes isn't allowed but there is nothing about taping together keyboards and mice. Whether you think this kind of setup is awesome or a blatant flaunting of the rules, putting together this kind of setup is definitely a bizarre achievement.
EVE On line features a challenge with players acquiring ISK from shady web-sites to short-cut the ISK-making method. On the other end of your spectrum, many players are great at making ISK but unable to afford the monthly subscription.