dynamic load balancing

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I've got a situation where I've got 2 independant networks (call 'em A and
B), each with their own internet link, that have been linked together,
like so:

        Network A
             |
Internet --- A ---- B ---- Internet
                    |
              Network B

It would be nice if clients in A could use B's net connection when A's net
connection if full, and vice versa. I would want A to prefer A's net
connection, and B to prefer B's net connection. Futher, A and B would have 
priority over the bandwidth of its own internet connection.

Basically, I know how to do this with statically weighting the routes, but
statically weighting the routes won't let me meet my restrictions.

Is there a way to do this short of OSPF?

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