Given this is 'Everything Else', Street Fighter wouldn't make sense, no?
I love Stainless Steel Rat by Harry Harrison. Make Room Make Room is another.
Alan Dean Foster Spellsinger and Hour Of The Gate.
And while I'm on a SF kick - L.Ron Hubbard - The Invaders Plan (well the whole series too). 
No, none of those really quaify. Scifi, fantasy, scifi, respectively.
I gotta admit when I saw the title I thought it was Street Fighter too. I like Sci Fi much better.
I edited the main thread title. Hopefully there won't be any more confusion.
I edited it better.
For what the OP wanted, you can call it SF or Science Fiction, but not Sci Fi. It's almost a religious argument in the making.
Heh. I'm not zealous about it, just particular. Which means I don't say 'science fiction', either. But your description distinguishing scifi and science fiction is adequate. Of course, it does somewhat blur the line that even with only 'SF' as a label is only fairly distinct, and often case-dependent. The Matrix I wouldn't consider SF or even science fiction. At best, it's an almost two-decades-old rip-off of the cyberpunk genre.
jim's posted a decent one above, though it could perhaps be articulated a little better.
Steve: I dunno. You may have to do some extra-curricular study.
So what is everyone reading?