My comments:
Good question – A question with context is always a good way to learn.
In the old days, before there were airplanes, people travelled the world by ship, or boat, if you will. And there were probably only one or two boats a month from, say, London to New York. If you miss your boat today, you’ll have to wait for another week or month.
Hence, you see, missing the boat was a big deal.
By extension, missing the boat also means, figuratively speaking, missing an opportunity.
In the top example, the speaker explained why, due to timing, he/she bought a MacBook Air instead of an Ultrabook. At that time, the Ultrabook wasn’t so good, either.
For example, some Ultrabooks did not have the trackpad – “missed the boat” on that one, meaning that newer versions of the Ultrabook came out on the market soon and they all had the trackpad, plus high-quality displays.
Alright?
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